1.Summary of 16-Year Observation of Reflux Esophagitis-Like Symptoms in A Natural Village in A High-Incidence Area of Esophageal Cancer
Junqing LIU ; Lingling LEI ; Yaru FU ; Xin SONG ; Jingjing WANG ; Xueke ZHAO ; Min LIU ; Zongmin FAN ; Fangzhou DAI ; Xuena HAN ; Zhuo YANG ; Kan ZHONG ; Sai YANG ; Qiang ZHANG ; Qide BAO ; Lidong WANG
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2025;52(6):461-465
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To investigate the screening results and factors affecting abnormal detection rates among high-risk groups of esophageal cancer and to explore effective intervention measures. Methods We investigated and collected the information on gender, education level, age, marital status, symptoms of reflux esophagitis (heartburn, acid reflux, belching, hiccup, foreign body sensation in the pharynx, and difficulty swallowing), consumption of pickled vegetables, salt use, and esophageal cancer incidence of villagers in a natural village in Wenfeng District, Anyang City, Henan Province. Changes in reflux esophagitis symptoms in the high-incidence area of esophageal cancer before and after 16 years were observed, and the relationship of such changes with esophageal cancer was analyzed. Results In 2008, 711 cases were epidemiologically investigated, including
		                        		
		                        	
2.Relationship Between Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease-Related Symptoms and Clinicopathologic Characteristics and Long-Term Survival of Patients with Esophageal Adenocarcinoma in China
Kan ZHONG ; Xin SONG ; Ran WANG ; Mengxia WEI ; Xueke ZHAO ; Lei MA ; Quanxiao XU ; Jianwei KU ; Lingling LEI ; Wenli HAN ; Ruihua XU ; Jin HUANG ; Zongmin FAN ; Xuena HAN ; Wei GUO ; Xianzeng WANG ; Fuqiang QIN ; Aili LI ; Hong LUO ; Bei LI ; Lidong WANG
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2025;52(8):661-665
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To investigatethe relationship between gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms and clinicopathological characteristics, p53 expression, and survival of Chinese patients with esophageal adenocarcinoma. Methods A total of 
		                        		
		                        	
3.Effect of Dingzhi Xiaowan on PI3K/Akt/mTOR/HIF-1α Pathway in Post-stroke Cognitive Impairment Model Mice
Han ZHANG ; Yu WANG ; Xiaoqin ZHONG ; Zhenqiu NING ; Dafeng HU ; Minzhen DENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(5):1-11
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of Dingzhi Xiaowan (DZXW) in post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) model mice. MethodsThe cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury model of mice was established by using the middle cerebral artery occlusion method. Forty C57BL/6 male mice were randomly divided into the sham operation group, model group, low-dose DZXW group (1.43 g·kg-1), and high-dose DZXW group (2.56 g·kg-1), with 10 mice in each group. Both the sham operation group and the model group were treated with equal amounts of normal saline by gavage, and the above four groups of mice were gavaged once a day for 30 consecutive days. Morris water maze test was used to evaluate the learning memory ability of mice. Serum levels of amyloid precursor protein (APP), amyloid 42 (Aβ42), acetylcholinesterase (AChE), and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Deoxyribonucleotide end transferase-mediated nick end labelling (TUNEL) assay was applied to detect the degree of apoptosis in the mouse's hippocampal neurons. Western blot was used to detect the protein expression of phosphoinositol-3 kinase (PI3K), protein kinase B (Akt), mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), hypoxia-inducible factor 1-alpha (HIF-1α), B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) homologous structural domain protein (Beclin1), sequestosome 1 (p62), microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 (LC3), Bcl-2, and Bcl-2-associated X protein (Bax) in hippocampal tissue. Prussian blue staining was used to detect iron deposition in hippocampal tissue. Transmission electron microscopy was taken to observe the ultrastructure of the mouse's hippocampal neurons. ResultsCompared with the sham operation group, the latency, APP, Aβ42, AChE, TUNEL positivity, ferric ion deposition, HIF-1α, Beclin1, Bax, and LC3Ⅱ/Ⅰ were significantly increased in the model group (P<0.01), while the number of crossing platforms, SOD, p-PI3K, p-Akt, p-mTOR, p62, and Bcl-2 were significantly decreased (P<0.01). Compared with the model group, the latency, APP, Aβ42, AChE, TUNEL positivity rate, ferric ion deposition, HIF-1α, Beclin1, Bax, and LC3Ⅱ/Ⅰ were significantly reduced in the DZXW groups (P<0.05), while the number of crossing platforms, SOD, p-PI3K, p-Akt, p-mTOR, p62, and Bcl-2 were significantly higher (P<0.05). ConclusionDZXW can alleviate cognitive impairment induced by oxidative stress-aggravated hippocampal neuronal damage in PSCI model mice by modulating the PI3K/Akt/mTOR/HIF-1α autophagy signalling pathway. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Construction of Multidimensional Evaluation System for Health Status in Modern China's Ideal Life
Rui XU ; Han ZHOU ; Zhong WANG ; Yongyan WANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(7):657-662
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			The evolving health demands of contemporary society urgently call for adaptive adjustments in health policies and a comprehensive enhancement of perspectives, horizons, and viewpoints. Grounded in the solid foundation of traditional Chinese culture, this paper proposed a multidimensional evaluation system for assessing the health status of modern China's ideal life. Drawing upon the philosophical insights of Confucianism, Daoism, Mohism, Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism, and their subsequent developments, as well as core cultural values such as harmony (和), happiness (福), and joy (乐), this system established a fundamental framework for evaluating health in modern ideal life. The framework consists of eight indices, i.e. harmony index, diligence index, peace of mind index, happiness index, compassion index, innovation index, fulfillment index, and adaptability index. The purpose of constructing this system is to comprehensively and deeply reflect the physical and mental characteristics and behavioral patterns of the Chinese population, and to provide a holistic evaluation framework for advancing the foundation of health in modern ideal life, offering solid scientific support for formulating health policies that align with China's national context. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Current status of cognition and skin care behavior in adolescent patients with acne: A survey in China.
Jing TIAN ; Hong SHU ; Qiufang QIAN ; Zhong SHEN ; Chunyu ZHAO ; Li SONG ; Ping LI ; Xiuping HAN ; Hua QIAN ; Jinping CHEN ; Hua WANG ; Lin MA ; Yuan LIANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(4):476-477
6.Expression and prognostic value of serum RAGE and CXCL16 in patients with sepsis complicated with acute respiratory distress syndrome
Xin ZHANG ; Zhong LI ; Haiyan HAN ; Zengxiu WU ; Kai WANG ; Jianfeng YAN ; Weiqin DU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(4):420-425
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To investigate the expression and prognostic value of serum receptor for advanced glycation end products(RAGE)and CXC-chemokine ligand 16(CXCL16)in patients with sepsis complicated with acute respiratory distress syndrome(ARDS).Methods A total of 234 patients with sepsis diagnosed and treated in a hospital from January 2019 to January 2022 were selected as the study subjects,and were divided into 82 patients with sepsis complicated with ARDS(ARDS group)and 152 patients with sepsis without ARDS(non-ARDS group)according to whether the subjects were complicated with ARDS.ARDS group was divided into survival group(n=50)and death group(n=32)according to the survival status within 28 days of admission.Another 60 healthy subjects who underwent physical examination in the same period were se-lected as the control group.Serum RAGE and CXCL16 levels were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Pearson correlation analysis of serum RAGE and CXCL16 levels with sequential organ failure assess-ment(SOFA)score,acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ(APACHE Ⅱ)score and oxygenation index in patients with sepsis and ARDS.Multivariate Logistic regression analysis of prognostic factors of sep-sis complicated with ARDS.The predictive value of serum RAGE and CXCL16 on the prognosis of sepsis complicated with ARDS patients was analyzed by receiver operating characteristic curve.Results The serum RAGE and CXCL16 levels in ARDS group were higher than those in non-ARDS group and control group,and the serum RAGE and CXCL16 levels in non-ARDS group were higher than those in control group,the differ-ence was statistically significant(P<0.05).Compared with the survival group,the mechanical ventilation time,intensive care unit stay time,procalcitonin,SOFA score,APACHE Ⅱ score,serum RAGE,CXCL16 lev-els were higher in the death group,and the oxygenation index was lower,with statistical significance(all P<0.05).The serum RAGE level in patients with sepsis complicated with ARDS was positively correlated with SOFA score and APACHE Ⅱ score(r=0.603,0.671,P<0.05).Serum CXCL16 levels were positively corre-lated with SOFA score and APACHE Ⅱ score(r=0.655,0.707,P<0.05).Serum RAGE and CXCL16 were negatively correlated with oxygenation index(r=-0.712,-0.683,P<0.05).Multi-factor Logistics regres-sion analysis showed that serum RAGE and CXCL16 were independent risk factors for death within 28 days of admission in patients with sepsis complicated with ARDS.The area under the curve(AUC)of combined de-tection of serum RAGE and CXCL16 for predicting death within 28 days of admission in patients with sepsis complicated with ARDS was 0.882,which was higher than that of single index detection of serum RAGE and CXCL16,and the difference was statistically significant(Z=4.450,4.906,P<0.05).Conclusion The com-bined detection of serum RAGE and CXCL16 is helpful to evaluate the clinical prognosis of sepsis complicated with ARDS patients.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.Expert opinions on operation rules of Morita therapy outpatient service
Jiangbo LI ; Zucheng WANG ; Yuhua CUI ; Yingzhi LU ; Weijie QU ; Haiyin ZHANG ; Fuqiang MAO ; Fengqing QIE ; Wanghong SHI ; Qinfeng ZHANG ; Lingyi PAN ; Ling ZHANG ; Jianzhong LI ; Guangcheng CUI ; Tongxian CHEN ; Xiuqing MA ; Wei RONG ; Jianjun ZHANG ; Qingfang ZHONG ; Yanchi ZHANG ; Boquan ZHANG ; Xinrui WANG ; Wenyou MA ; Qingtao REN ; Yongfa JING ; Huanzhong LIU ; Zhenjian YU ; Laitian ZHAO ; Tianming HAN ; Xue HAN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(1):68-72
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Morita therapy has been bom for more than 100 years.Inpatient Morita therapy is highly oper-able and easy to master.It can improve many refractory neuroses through four-stage treatment.But more neuroses are treated in outpatient clinics,and Morita therapy cannot be used in hospitalized patients.Therefore,the formula-tion of expert opinions on outpatient operations is particularly important.This paper is based on domestic and for-eign references,and after many discussions by domestic Morita therapy experts,and then drew up the first version of the expert opinions on operation of outpatient Morita therapy.Meanwhile the operation rule of Morita therapy in three stages of outpatient treatment was formulated:in the etiological analysis stage,under the theoretical guidance of Morita therapy,analyze the pathogenic factors,to improve treatment compliance and reduce resistance;during the operating stage,guide patients to engage in constructive and meaningful actions,realizing the achievement of letting nature take its course principle;in the cultivating character and enriching life stage,pay attention to positive infor-mation,expanding the scope and content of actions,improving the ability to adapt to complex life,and preventing recurrence caused by insufficient abilities.It will lay a foundation for the promotion of Morita therapy in domestic outpatient clinics,so that more patients with neurosis and other psychological diseases could receive characteristic Morita therapy treatment in outpatient clinics.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Study on antifungal effect of demethylzelamaldehyde in vitro
Lei HAN ; Hua ZHONG ; Xinrong WANG ; Yan WANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2024;42(4):151-156
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To study the antifungal effect of demethylzelamaldehyde in vitro. Methods The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of demethylzeylasteral and fluconazole against 23 fungal strains were determined by micro liquid dilution method. The synergistic index (FICI) of the two drugs was determined using a checkerboard micro liquid dilution method. The synergistic effect of the combination of the two drugs was visually verified by paper diffusion experiments. Finally, the cytotoxicity of demethylzelamaldehyde was determined by CCK-8 method. Results Demethylzelamaldehyde showed a broad spectrum of antifungal activity when used alone, with MICs ranging from 4 g/L to 32 g/L. When combined with fluconazole, the effective concentration of fluconazole could be reduced from over 64 g/L to 0.25 g/L, with FICI values ranging from 0.129 to 0.254, indicating the synergistic effect of the two drugs. The CCK-8 results showed that demethylzeylasteral exhibited cytotoxicity only at concentrations four times higher than the MIC value. Conclusion Demethylzelamaldehyde exhibited good antifungal effect and synergistic effect with fluconazole, and its toxicity was low.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Mechanisms of Protein Post-translational Modifications in Immunotherapy of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Yi TANG ; Guo-Tai WANG ; Yu-Han JIANG ; Zhong-Qiang CAO
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2024;51(9):2061-2072
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Hepatocellular carcinoma is one of the most common malignant tumors worldwide, posing a great threat to human health and life. Despite the tremendous progress in understanding the origin and molecular characterization of hepatocellular carcinoma, there are still few therapeutic options that can significantly increase the survival rate and improve the quality of life of patients. Protein post-translational modifications (PTMs) are regulatory mechanisms for protein activity, localization, expression, and interactions with other cellular molecules that induce changes in protein properties and functions. More and more studies have demonstrated that PTMs and immunotherapy play an important role in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma, even in the immunosurveillance of hepatocellular carcinoma and the treatment and prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma patients. Traditional types of PTMs include phosphorylation, glycosylation, methylation, and ubiquitination. Phosphorylation affects cancer development and progression by regulating tumor cell proliferation, invasion and metastasis, and inhibiting apoptosis. There are two main types of glycosylation: O-glycosylation andN-glycosylation. Abnormal glycosylation not only promotes the proliferation and metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma cells, but also plays an important role in immune recognition and immune escape. Common methylation modifications include DNA methylation, RNA methylation and histone methylation. Among them, histone methylation, as an important epigenetic regulatory mechanism, is of great theoretical and practical significance for understanding the mechanism of hepatocellular carcinoma as well as carrying out the corresponding prevention and immunotherapy. Ubiquitination plays an important role in the localization, metabolism, function, regulation and degradation of proteins, and it is regulated at different levels by ubiquitin-activating enzyme (E1), ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme (E2), ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme (E3), and a series of deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) and is closely related to hepatocellular carcinoma immunotherapy. This paper begins with a brief overview of the importance of PTMs of proteins, discusses the importance of these traditional types of PTMs in hepatocellular carcinoma immunotherapy, and summarizes the most recent applications of these approaches in hepatocellular carcinoma in order to explore the mechanism of action of PTMs in hepatocellular carcinoma immunotherapy. Then, we summarize the finding that programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) is associated with a variety of conventional types of PTMs, that in-depth study of the mechanisms regulating PD-L1 expression in tumor cells is expected to improve therapeutic efficacy, and that targeting PD-L1 in PTMs is expected to be a new field for exploring hepatocellular carcinoma immunotherapy in the future. Finally, we discuss the current status of research on PTMs for hepatocellular carcinoma immunotherapy and provide new insights and future research directions. In addition to the traditional types of PTMs, multiple novel PTMs have also been identified in published research reports, while the relationship between novel PTMs and hepatocellular carcinoma and the types of PTMs to other undiscovered proteins are still poorly understood, and future research will be focused on a more comprehensive knowledge and understanding of PTMs as well as on exploring new types and mechanisms of PTMs. Overall, further investigation of the role of PTMs in tumor immunity could help to discover new biomarkers and to develop more effective and personalized cancer immunotherapies and targeted therapies, expanding our understanding of cancer biology. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Full-field Anterior Chamber Angle Measurement Based on Optical Reflection Tomography
Bi-Wang LIU ; Jun-Ping ZHONG ; Hai-Na LIN ; Ya-Guang ZENG ; You-Ping YU ; Hong-Yi LI ; Ding-An HAN ; Jin-Ying CHEN
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2024;51(9):2240-2248
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			ObjectiveAngle-closure glaucoma (ACG) is one of the major eye-blinding diseases. To diagnose ACG, it is crucial to examine the anterior chamber angle. Current diagnostic tools include slit lamp gonioscopy, water gonioscopy, ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM), and anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT). Slit lamp and water gonioscopy allow convenient observation of the anterior chamber angle, but pose risks of invasive operation and eye infections. UBM can accurately measure the structure of the anterior chamber angle. However, it is complex to operate and unsuitable for patients, who have undergone trauma or ocular surgery. Although AS-OCT provides detailed images, it is costly. The aim of this study is to explore a non-invasive, non-destructive optical reflection tomography (ORT) technique. This technique can achieve low-cost three-dimensional imaging and full-field anterior chamber angle measurement of the porcine eye. MethodsThe experiment involved assembling an optical reflection tomography system, which included a complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) camera, a telecentric system, a stepper motor, and a white light source, achieving a spatial resolution of approximately 8.5 μm. The process required positioning the porcine eye at the center of the field of the imaging system and rotating it around its central axis using a stepper motor. Reflection projection images were captured at each angle with an exposure time of 1.0 ms and an interval of 2°. The collected reflection-projection data were processed using a filtered reflection tomography algorithm, generating a series of two-dimensional slice data. These slices essentially represented cross-sectional views of the three-dimensional structural image, and were reconstructed into a complete three-dimensional structural image. Based on the reconstructed three-dimensional structural image of the porcine eye, the anterior chamber angles at different positions were measured, and a distribution map of these angles was drawn. Simultaneously, the ORT measurements were compared with the standard results obtained from optical coherence tomography (OCT) to assess the accuracy of ORT measurements. ResultsIn this study, we successfully obtained the reflection projection data of a porcine eye using ORT technology, reconstructed its three-dimensional structural image, and measured the anterior chamber angle, generating the corresponding distribution map. To better distinguish the different structural parts of porcine eye, the three-dimensional structural image was marked with blue, green, and yellow dashed lines from the outer to the inner layers. The area between the blue and green dashed lines corresponded to the sclera. The area between the green and yellow dashed lines corresponded to the iris. The area inside the yellow dashed line corresponded to the pupil. The three-dimensional structural image clearly revealed the key anatomical features of the porcine eye. It was able to measure the anterior chamber angle at different positions. Additionally, the anterior chamber angle measurements of the porcine eye using ORT were compared with the measurements obtained using a TEL320C1 type OCT system, showing an average deviation of 0.51° and a mean square error 
		                        		
		                        	
            
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