1.Clinical remission and transmural healing of ustekinumab in patients with Crohn's disease
Yun WU ; Yalan XU ; Guoyan ZHANG ; Yuanyuan ZHANG ; Junyao WANG ; Peng YOU ; Tao PENG ; Yulan LIU ; Ning CHEN
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2024;56(2):253-259
Objective:To treat the Crohn's disease(CD)patients with ustekinumab(UST),to eva-luate their clinical and endoscopic remission,and to evaluate their transmural response(TR)and trans-mural healing(TH)condition using intestinal ultrasonography(IUS).Methods:Retrospective analysis was made on patients diagnosed with CD in Peking University People's Hospital from January 2020 to Au-gust 2022,who were treated with UST for remission induction and maintenance therapy.All the patients were evaluated on both week 8 and week 16/20 after treatment,including clinical,biochemical indica-tors,colonoscopy and IUS examination.Results:A total of 13 patients were enrolled in this study,inclu-ding 11 males and 2 females.The minimum age was 23 years,the maximum age was 73 years and the mean age was 36.92 years.All the patients were in the active stage of disease before treatment,and the average Best Crohn's disease activity index(Best CDAI)score was 270.12±105.55.In week 8,the Best CDAI score of the patients decreased from 270.12±105.55 to 133.16±48.66(t=4.977,P<0.001).Eight patients achieved clinical remission while 5 patients remained in the active stage.Nine patients underwent colonoscopy evaluation.The average simple endoscopic score for Crohn's disease(SES-CD)score decreased from 10.71±7.14 before treatment to 6.00±7.81(t=2.483,P=0.048)in week 16/20.Four patients achieved endoscopic remission while 5 patients did not.In week 8,5 pa-tients achieved TR,2 patients achieved TH,the other 6 patients did not get TR or TH.In week 16/20,6 patients achieved TR,3 patients achieved TH while the other 4 patients did not get TR or TH.There was no significant statistical difference in the TR effect of UST between small intestine and colon lesions(Fisher test,P>0.999).The rate of UST transmural response in the patients who had had previous bio-logical agent therapy was lower than those with no previous biological agent therapy,but there was no sig-nificant statistical difference(Fisher test,P=0.491).Conclusion:After treatment of UST,the clinical and endoscopic conditions of the CD patients had been improved,and some patients could achieve clini-cal remission and endoscopic remission.UST had good TR and TH effects on CD.TR might appear in week 8,and the TR effect increased in week 16/20.There was no significant statistical difference in the TR effect between small intestine and colon lesions.TR effect of UST was better in the patients who had no previous biological agent therapy than those who had had other biological agents,but the result had no significant statistical difference.
2.Early Primate Embryo Development Meets Single-cell Multi-omics
Zhi-Hui PAN ; Rong-Rong GUO ; You-Yue ZHANG ; Tao TAN
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2024;51(9):2000-2015
Given the constraints imposed by the “14-day ethics” rule, numerous critical events occurring between the second and fourth weeks of embryonic development remain poorly understood. This underscores the necessity of a detailed understanding of embryonic development and regulation during this period, which is indispensable for preventing pregnancy failure, treating birth defects, and promoting human reproductive health.Rodents, characterized by their small size, rapid growth, strong reproductive capacity, and fully sequenced genomes, are widely used as crucial models for studying embryonic development. However, the substantial physiological differences between rodents and primates due to evolutionary divergence make it challenging to directly apply findings from rodent studies to primates. Besides, primates, our closest relatives in terms of evolutionary phylogenetics and physiological characteristics, share more than 95% genetic homology with humans, underscoring the urgent need for primate research. Furthermore, early-stage embryonic cells are both scarce and diverse, making their regulatory mechanisms and developmental pathways typically elucidated through single-cell sequencing. For instance, three significant articles published in Science in 2018 mapped the complete atlas of organ and tissue development from fertilization and captured dynamic gene expression profiles in zebrafish and frogs through single-cell transcriptomics. Unfortunately, relying solely on single-cell omics analysis falls short in effectively and comprehensively deciphering the intricate cellular network information. Single-cell multi-omics empower researchers to systematically decode cell heterogeneity and developmental trajectories at the individual cell level by combining transcriptomics, epigenomics, proteomics, and metabolomics analyses. These emerging technologies play a significant role in life sciences, enabling the elucidation of critical early primate embryonic development events from a multi-dimensional perspective, including zygotic genome activation (ZGA), X-chromosome dosage compensation, origins of primordial germ cells (PGCs), mechanisms of cell fate determination, and pivotal events in gastrulation and early organogenesis.This article chronicles the advancement of pivotal technologies, from single-cell histology to multi-omics, beginning with the single-cell transcriptome and culminating in a comprehensive analysis according to the central dogma of molecular biology. It highlights the transition from a singular to a holistic perspective in cellular analysis and reviews the application of multi-omics techniques in unveiling early primate embryonic development. Finally, it delves into the application of multi-omics technologies in enhancing our understanding of early primate embryonic development and explores future possibilities, directions, and challenges in this rapidly evolving field. In doing so, it emphasizes the critical role of interdisciplinary approaches, combining insights from genetics, molecular biology, and bioinformatics to foster innovations in reproductive medicine and developmental biology. The integration of such technologies offers the promise of breakthroughs in understanding complex biological processes, potentially leading to novel therapeutic strategies and advancements in reproductive health and medicine.
3.A new iridoid from Eucommia ulmoides
Shi-qi ZHOU ; Zhi-you HAO ; Meng YANG ; Chao-yuan XIAO ; Jun-yang ZHANG ; Bo-wen ZHANG ; Si-qi TAO ; Xiao-ke ZHENG ; Wei-sheng FENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(7):2062-2068
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4.Study on the mechanism of regulating c-Jun expression by budesonide to inhibit oxidative stress damage in alveolar macrophages NR8383
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(4):534-538
Objective To investigate the protective mechanism of oxidative stress injury of SD rats NR8383 by budesonide.Methods Rat alveolar macrophages NR8383 were divided into 5 groups:blank group was given serum-free K12 medium without any treatment;lipopolysaccharide(LPS)group was given 2.29 μg·mL-1 LPS standard solution;budesonide group(budesonide),c-Jun inhibitor group(AS601245)and budesonide+c-Jun inhibitor group(budesonide+AS601245)were given budesonide 28.0 μL,c-Jun inhibitor AS601245 2.50 μg,and budesonide 28.0 μL+c-Jun inhibitor AS601245 2.50 μg based on the LPS group,respectively.Cells in 5 groups were incubated in serum-free K12 medium at constant temperature for 24 h.The apoptosis rate at 24 h was examined by cell counting kit-8(CCK-8)assay;c-Jun mRNA expression was detected by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction(q-PCR);oxidative stress damage factor reactive oxygen species(ROS),8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine(8-OHdG),glutathione peroxidase(GSH-Px),thioredoxin reductase-1(TRX-1)expression were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA);c-Jun signaling pathway protein expression in each group by Western blot.Results Compared with LPS group(29.88±5.98)%,24 h apoptosis rate was significantly decreased in budesonide group,c-Jun inhibitor group,budesonide+c-Jun inhibitor group and blank group[(20.15±6.66)%,(15.39±3.54)%,(12.11±2.55)%and(8.52±1.27)%,respectively],the differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).The ROS in budesonide group,c-Jun inhibitor group,budesonide+c-Jun inhibitor group,LPS group and blank group were(3.16±0.19),(4.15±0.33),(2.21±0.21),(6.52±0.36)and(1.06±0.23)U·g-1;8-OHdG were(10.55±1.23),(11.14±1.06),(9.55±1.00),(15.66±1.99)and(8.27±1.13)ng·mL-1;GSH-PX were(188.52±12.33),(200.52±27.97),(144.52±20.55),(335.14±30.10)and(126.55±12.52)U·mL-1;TRX-1 were(40.11±6.66),(50.55±10.07),(60.25±10.55),(115.36±20.03)and(16.55±2.33)ng·mL-1;the relative c-Jun mRNA expressions were 0.56±0.03,0.44±0.11,0.25±0.04,0.89±0.12 and 0.08±0.01;c-Jun/GAPDH protein relative expression were 3.15±0.22,2.36±0.14,1.55±0.13,4.02±0.22 and 0.88±0.12.Compared with the LPS group,the differences of indicators in the budesonide group,c-Jun inhibitor group and budesonide+c-Jun inhibitor group possessed statistical significance(all P<0.05).Conclusion Budesonide significantly increased the survival rate of NR8383 cells and significantly decreased the concentrations of oxidative damage representative factors ROS,GSH-Px,8-OHdG and TRX-1,its oxidative damage protection mechanism may be related to the regulation of c-Jun protein.
5.Clinical trial of brexpiprazole in the treatment of adults with acute schizophrenia
Shu-Zhe ZHOU ; Liang LI ; Dong YANG ; Jin-Guo ZHAI ; Tao JIANG ; Yu-Zhong SHI ; Bin WU ; Xiang-Ping WU ; Ke-Qing LI ; Tie-Bang LIU ; Jie LI ; Shi-You TANG ; Li-Li WANG ; Xue-Yi WANG ; Yun-Long TAN ; Qi LIU ; Uki MOTOMICHI ; Ming-Ji XIAN ; Hong-Yan ZHANG
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(5):654-658
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of brexpiprazole in treating acute schizophrenia.Methods Patients with schizophrenia were randomly divided into treatment group and control group.The treatment group was given brexpiprozole 2-4 mg·d-1 orally and the control group was given aripiprazole 10-20 mg·d-1orally,both were treated for 6 weeks.Clinical efficacy of the two groups,the response rate at endpoint,the changes from baseline to endpoint of Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale(PANSS),Clinical Global Impression-Improvement(CGI-S),Personal and Social Performance scale(PSP),PANSS Positive syndrome subscale,PANSS negative syndrome subscale were compared.The incidence of treatment-related adverse events in two groups were compared.Results There were 184 patients in treatment group and 186 patients in control group.After treatment,the response rates of treatment group and control group were 79.50%(140 cases/184 cases)and 82.40%(150 cases/186 cases),the scores of CGI-I of treatment group and control group were(2.00±1.20)and(1.90±1.01),with no significant difference(all P>0.05).From baseline to Week 6,the mean change of PANSS total score wese(-30.70±16.96)points in treatment group and(-32.20±17.00)points in control group,with no significant difference(P>0.05).The changes of CGI-S scores in treatment group and control group were(-2.00±1.27)and(-1.90±1.22)points,PSP scores were(18.80±14.77)and(19.20±14.55)points,PANSS positive syndrome scores were(-10.30±5.93)and(-10.80±5.81)points,PANSS negative syndrome scores were(-6.80±5.98)and(-7.30±5.15)points,with no significant difference(P>0.05).There was no significant difference in the incidence of treatment-related adverse events between the two group(69.00%vs.64.50%,P>0.05).Conclusion The non-inferiority of Brexpiprazole to aripiprazole was established,with comparable efficacy and acceptability.
6.Predictive values of combined detection of Lp-PLA2,PAR-2 and AOPP for in-stent restenosis after PCI
Xiao-Dong HOU ; Peng ZHANG ; Xin-Kuan WANG ; Fan DING ; Kang YI ; Tao YOU
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(18):2695-2698
Objective To investigate the relationship between the combined detection of lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2(Lp-PLA2),protease activated receptor 2(PAR-2),and advanced oxidation protein products(AOPP)and the occurrence of in-stent restenosis after percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI),as well as its predictive value.Methods Patients with coronary heart disease after PCI were selected as the study objects.Group Ⅰ was the group without in-stent restenosis and group Ⅱ was the group with in-stent restenosis.The expressions of Lp-PLA2,PAR-2 and AOPP were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA),and the predictive value and independent risk factors of these gene expression changes and the risk of in-stent restenosis were analyzed by receiver operating characteristic(ROC)analysis and binary logistic regression analysis.Results The blood Lp-PLA2 levels in group Ⅰ and group Ⅱ after 1 year follow-up after stenting were(190.24±33.67)and(256.14±37.68)ng·mL-1;PAR-2 levels were(1.41±0.38)and(1.95±0.43)ng·L-1,respectively;the AOPP levels were(47.25±4.62)and(58.76±4.86)μmol·L-1,respectively,and the differences were statistically significant(all P<0.001).ROC analysis results showed that the truncation values of Lp-PLA2,PAR-2 and AOPP were 201.32 ng·mL-1,1.50 ng·mL-1 and 49.37 μmol·L-1,respectively.The area under the curve(AUC)was significantly higher than that detected alone(all P<0.001).Binary logistic regression analysis shows that the independent risk factors for in-stent restenstenosis after PCI were Lp-PLA2 ≥ 201.32 ng·mL-1,PAR-2≥1.50 ng·L-1,AOPP ≥49.37 μmol·L-1 and LDL-C≥3.03 mmol·L-1,respectively(all P<0.05).Conclusion The occurrence of in-stent restenosis after PCI is closely related to the increase in Lp-PLA2,PAR-2 and AOPP expression.
7.Construction of shoulder joint complex model and finite element research and progress in this field
Yuyuan ZENG ; Zhen YANG ; Yihang YOU ; Enshui ZHANG ; Tao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(18):2906-2911
BACKGROUND:The shoulder joint,as a non-weight-bearing joint of the human upper limb,is considered a perfect compromise between flexibility and stability.The traditional experimental mechanics research of shoulder joints has some limitations due to the complexity of internal structure,measurement techniques and ethical issues.The finite element analysis method is applied to the research of shoulder joints,which provides valuable reference conclusions for the discussion of shoulder joint diseases and the decision of surgical methods. OBJECTIVE:To review the status of finite element research in the field of the shoulder joint,and to put forward the prospect of future research. METHODS:The finite element analysis method was used to search the literature on shoulder joint complex-related diseases in PubMed,Web of Science,WanFang and CNKI databases by computer.Chinese search terms were"shoulder joint,finite element analysis,rotator cuff injury,glenoid labrum,shoulder joint replacement".English search terms were"FE,should joint,glenohumeral joint,rotator cuff tears,glenoid labrum,shoulder arthroplasty".The search period was mainly from January 2010 to January 2023.Some important documents were also tracked,retrieved and read. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)With the open network of model data and the establishment of relevant model databases,finite element research has become more and more standardized and reproducible.(2)The widely validated finite element model of the shoulder joint deepens our understanding of the shoulder field to enable more efficient clinical decision-making.(3)With the continuous development of computer technology and software development,future finite element research is bound to become an indispensable practical tool for clinical scientific research.
8.Isolation and identification of Klebsiella oxytoca GS-BY-GG from racing pigeons
Wei LI ; Yun-Hui LI ; You-Shun JIN ; Xu-Li BA ; Huai-Yu ZHANG ; Tao HAN ; Zhao-Cai LI ; Ji-Zhang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2024;40(6):512-519
The biological characteristics and pathogenicity of Klebsiella oxytoca isolated from sick carrier pigeons in Gansu province were explored by morphological observations,biochemical testing,16S rRNA PCR analysis,and RNA sequencing.The drug resistance and pathogenicity of the isolated strains were studied by histopathological observation,drug susceptibility testing,and pathogenicity analysis.The livers,lungs,hearts,and other organs of the sick pigeons were bleeding.In addition,the livers were yellow and brittle,and the lungs were purulent.A Gram-negative,short,rod-shaped bacterium was successfully isolated from the sick pigeon.Pink,smooth,moist,and round colonies grew on MacConkey's agar.The result of the indigo matrix test was positive.The homology between the amplified 16S rRNA sequence and MN330093.1 was 100.00%,indicating that the sick pigeon was infected with K.oxytoca.The strain was named GS-BY-GG.K.Oxytoca GS-BY-GG was resistant to 10 drugs,including penicillin,ampicillin,and furazolidone,and sensitive to 5 others,which included florfenicol,meropenem,and gentamicin.Histopathological observation showed bleeding in multiple organs.The liver cells were irregu-larly arranged with brown-yellow pigmentation.Extensive cell necrosis and exfoliation were observed in the trachea and mucosal epithelium,with inflammatory cell infiltration in the mucosal layer.The isolates were highly pathogenic in specific pathogen-free chickens.These findings provide support for the clinical diagnosis and control of K.oxytoca GS-BY-GG.
9.The application of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring in selective dorsal neurotomy for primary premature ejaculation: a prospective single-center study.
Qing-Lai TANG ; Tao SONG ; You-Feng HAN ; Bai-Bing YANG ; Jian-Huai CHEN ; Zhi-Peng XU ; Chun-Lu XU ; Yang XU ; Wen YU ; Wei QIU ; Jiong SHI ; En-Si ZHANG ; Yu-Tian DAI
Asian Journal of Andrology 2023;25(1):137-142
Selective dorsal neurotomy (SDN) is a surgical treatment for primary premature ejaculation (PE), but there is still no standard surgical procedure for selecting the branches of the dorsal penile nerves to be removed. We performed this study to explore the value of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) of the penile sensory-evoked potential (PSEP) for standard surgical procedures in SDN. One hundred and twenty primary PE patients undergoing SDN were selected as the PE group and 120 non-PE patients were selected as the normal group. The PSEP was monitored and compared between the two groups under both natural and general anesthesia (GA) states. In addition, patients in the PE group were randomly divided into the IONM group and the non-IONM group. During SDN surgery, PSEP parameters of the IONM group were recorded and analyzed. The differences in PE-related outcome measurements between the perioperative period and 3 months' postoperation were compared for the PE patients, and the differences in effectiveness and complications between the IONM group and the non-IONM group were compared. The results showed that the average latency of the PSEP in the PE group was shorter than that in the normal group under both natural and GA states (P < 0.001). Three months after surgery, the significant effective rates in the IONM and non-IONM groups were 63.6% and 34.0%, respectively (P < 0.01), and the difference in complications between the two groups was significant (P < 0.05). IONM might be useful in improving the short-term therapeutic effectiveness and reducing the complications of SDN.
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10.Effect of Conbercept on serum lncRNA MALAT1 levels and central macular thickness in patients with diabetic macular edema
Wen-Jun GOU ; Heng LI ; Hui YOU ; Yi-Fan TAO ; Bo LI ; Hui ZHANG
International Eye Science 2023;23(1):10-16
AIM: To investigate the effect of Conbercept on serum lncRNA MALAT1 levels, central macular thickness(CMT)and best corrected visual acuity(BCVA)in patients with diabetic macular edema(DME), and to observe its efficacy and safety.METHODS: A total of 300 patients(300 eyes)with DME were included in this study, all of whom had monocular lesions. They were divided into non-injection group with 100 patients(100 eyes), control group with 100 patients(100 eyes)treated with Ranibizumab injections and study group with 100 patients(100 eyes)treated with Conbercept injections according to a random numbers table.RESULTS: The BCVA, serum lncRNA MALAT1 level and CMT were measured before and 1, 2 and 3mo after treatment. In addition, the clinical efficacy was assessed and the patients were followed up to record the adverse reactions. There were no significant changes in BCVA(LogMAR), serum lncRNA MALAT1 level and CMT in the non- injection group(P>0.05). The BCVA(LogMAR)in the control group and study group at 1, 2 and 3mo after treatment was significantly higher than that before treatment(all P<0.05). The BCVA(LogMAR)of patients in the study group at 1, 2 and 3mo after treatment was significantly higher than that before treatment(all P<0.05), but there was no significant difference between the study group and control group. The level of serum lncRNA MALAT1 in the control group decreased at 1, 2 and 3mo after treatment, and it decreased more significantly in the study group at 1, 2 and 3mo after treatment. The level of serum lncRNA MALAT1 in the study group was significantly lower than that in the control group(all P<0.05).The CMT of patients in the control group decreased at 1, 2 and 3mo after treatment; however, the CMT of patients in the study group decreased more significantly at 1, 2 and 3mo after treatment. The CMT of the study group was significantly lower than that of the control group(all P<0.05).The incidence of adverse reactions in the study group(2.0%)was significantly lower than that in the control group(11.0%).CONCLUSION: Conbercept can significantly reduce the level of serum lncRNA MALAT1, CMT and macular edema and improve BCVA in patients with DME. Its therapeutic efficacy and safety are significantly better than Ranibizumab.

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