Eleutheroside B or E, the main component of Acanthopanax, can relieve fatigue, enhance memory, and improve human cognition. Numerous studies have confirmed that high doses of acetylcholine significantly attenuate clin...Eleutheroside B or E, the main component of Acanthopanax, can relieve fatigue, enhance memory, and improve human cognition. Numerous studies have confirmed that high doses of acetylcholine significantly attenuate clinical symptoms and delay the progression of Alzheimer's disease. The present study replicated a rat model of aging induced by injecting quinolinic acid into the hippocampal CA1 region. These rats were intraperitoneally injected with low, medium and high doses of eleutheroside B or E (50, 100, 200 mg/kg), and rats injected with Huperzine A or PBS were used as controls. At 4 weeks after administration, behavioral tests showed that the escape latencies and errors in searching for the platform in a Morris water maze were dose-dependently reduced in rats treated with medium and high-dose eleutheroside B or E. Hematoxylin-eosin staining showed that the number of surviving hippocampal neurons was greater and pathological injury was milder in three eleutheroside B or E groups compared with model group. Hippocampal homogenates showed enhanced cholinesterase activity, and dose-dependent increases in acetylcholine content and decreases in choline content following eleutheroside B or E treatment, similar to those seen in the Huperzine A group. These findings indicate that eleutheroside B or E improves learning and memory in aged rats. These effects of eleutheroside B or E may be mediated by activation of cholinesterase or enhanced reuse of choline to accelerate the synthesis of acetylcholine in hippocampal neurons.展开更多
Metagenomic next-generation sequencing(mNGs)has been widely applied to identify pathogens associated with infectious diseases.However,limited studies have explored the use of mNGs-based dynamic pathogen monitoring in ...Metagenomic next-generation sequencing(mNGs)has been widely applied to identify pathogens associated with infectious diseases.However,limited studies have explored the use of mNGs-based dynamic pathogen monitoring in intensive care unit patients with severe pneumonia.Here,we present a clinical case of an 86-year-old male patient with severe pneumonia caused by a fungal infection.During the clinical treatment,four mNGS analyses were performed within two consecutive weeks.Various respiratory fungal pathogens,including Candida orthopsilosis,Candida albicans,and Aspergillus fumigatus were detected by mNGS of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF).Based on conventional pathogen identification and clinical symptoms,the patient was diagnosed with severe pneumonia caused by a fungal infection.The abundance of fungal species decreased gradually in response to antifungal and empirical therapies,and the fungal infections were effectively con-trolled.In summary,our results demonstrated that mNGS could effectively identify pathogens in patients with severe pneumonia.Additionally,dynamic pathogen monitoring based on mNGS could assist in the precise diag-nosis of complex infections and may facilitate rapid induction of the most appropriate therapy.展开更多
基金supported by the Foundation from Department of Education of Hubei Province,No.D20111903
文摘Eleutheroside B or E, the main component of Acanthopanax, can relieve fatigue, enhance memory, and improve human cognition. Numerous studies have confirmed that high doses of acetylcholine significantly attenuate clinical symptoms and delay the progression of Alzheimer's disease. The present study replicated a rat model of aging induced by injecting quinolinic acid into the hippocampal CA1 region. These rats were intraperitoneally injected with low, medium and high doses of eleutheroside B or E (50, 100, 200 mg/kg), and rats injected with Huperzine A or PBS were used as controls. At 4 weeks after administration, behavioral tests showed that the escape latencies and errors in searching for the platform in a Morris water maze were dose-dependently reduced in rats treated with medium and high-dose eleutheroside B or E. Hematoxylin-eosin staining showed that the number of surviving hippocampal neurons was greater and pathological injury was milder in three eleutheroside B or E groups compared with model group. Hippocampal homogenates showed enhanced cholinesterase activity, and dose-dependent increases in acetylcholine content and decreases in choline content following eleutheroside B or E treatment, similar to those seen in the Huperzine A group. These findings indicate that eleutheroside B or E improves learning and memory in aged rats. These effects of eleutheroside B or E may be mediated by activation of cholinesterase or enhanced reuse of choline to accelerate the synthesis of acetylcholine in hippocampal neurons.
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2021YFC2300101).
文摘Metagenomic next-generation sequencing(mNGs)has been widely applied to identify pathogens associated with infectious diseases.However,limited studies have explored the use of mNGs-based dynamic pathogen monitoring in intensive care unit patients with severe pneumonia.Here,we present a clinical case of an 86-year-old male patient with severe pneumonia caused by a fungal infection.During the clinical treatment,four mNGS analyses were performed within two consecutive weeks.Various respiratory fungal pathogens,including Candida orthopsilosis,Candida albicans,and Aspergillus fumigatus were detected by mNGS of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF).Based on conventional pathogen identification and clinical symptoms,the patient was diagnosed with severe pneumonia caused by a fungal infection.The abundance of fungal species decreased gradually in response to antifungal and empirical therapies,and the fungal infections were effectively con-trolled.In summary,our results demonstrated that mNGS could effectively identify pathogens in patients with severe pneumonia.Additionally,dynamic pathogen monitoring based on mNGS could assist in the precise diag-nosis of complex infections and may facilitate rapid induction of the most appropriate therapy.