Background:Primary biliary cholangitis(PBC)is a chronic biliary autoimmune liver disease characterized by intrahepatic cholestasis.Swertia mussotii Franch.(SMF)is a Tibetan medicine with hepatoprotective and anti-infl...Background:Primary biliary cholangitis(PBC)is a chronic biliary autoimmune liver disease characterized by intrahepatic cholestasis.Swertia mussotii Franch.(SMF)is a Tibetan medicine with hepatoprotective and anti-inflammatory activities.In this study,the therapeutic effect and potential mechanisms of SMF on PBC were investigated by bioinformatics analysis and in vitro experimental validation,with the aim of promoting the progress of SMF and PBC research.Methods:We first explored the therapeutic effects and key targets of SMF on PBC using a network pharmacology approach,further screened the core targets using the GSE79850 dataset,and finally validated the results using molecular docking techniques and in vitro experiments.Results:By bioinformatics analysis,we identified core targets of SMF for PBC treatment(STAT3,JAK2,TNF-α,and IL-1β)and important signaling pathways:JAK-STAT,TNF,and PI3K-AKT.The molecular docking results showed that the significant components of SMF had good binding properties to the core targets.In vitro experiments showed that SMF extracts improved the extent of epithelial-mesenchymal transition in human intrahepatic biliary epithelial cells and had a significant reversal effect on epithelial-mesenchymal transition process markers and potential targets in PBC.Conclusion:SMF may exert its therapeutic effects on PBC by acting on important targets such as STAT3,JAK2,TNF-α,IL-1β,Vimentin,and E-cadherin and the pathways in which they are involved.展开更多
BACKGROUND Cancer is one of the most serious threats to human health worldwide.Conventional treatments such as surgery and chemotherapy are associated with some drawbacks.In recent years,traditional Chinese medicine t...BACKGROUND Cancer is one of the most serious threats to human health worldwide.Conventional treatments such as surgery and chemotherapy are associated with some drawbacks.In recent years,traditional Chinese medicine treatment has been increasingly advocated by patients and attracted attention from clinicians,and has become an indispensable part of the comprehensive treatment for gastric cancer.AIM To investigate the mechanism of Xiaojianzhong decoction(XJZ)in the treatment of gastric cancer(GC)by utilizing network pharmacology and experimental validation,so as to provide a theoretical basis for later experimental research.METHODS We analyzed the mechanism and targets of XJZ in the treatment of GC through network pharmacology and bioinformatics.Subsequently,we verified the impact of XJZ treatment on the proliferative ability of GC cells through CCK-8,apoptosis,cell cycle,and clone formation assays.Additionally,we performed Western blot analysis and real-time quantitative PCR to assess the protein and mRNA expression of the core proteins.RESULTS XJZ mainly regulates IL6,PTGS2,CCL2,MMP9,MMP2,HMOX1,and other target genes and pathways in cancer to treat GC.The inhibition of cell viability,the increase of apoptosis,the blockage of the cell cycle at the G0/G1 phase,and the inhibition of the ability of cell clone formation were observed in AGS and HGC-27 cells after XJZ treatment.In addition,XJZ induced a decrease in the mRNA expression of IL6,PTGS2,MMP9,MMP2,and CCL2,and an increase in the mRNA expression of HOMX1.XJZ significantly inhibited the expression of IL6,PTGS2,MMP9,MMP2,and CCL2 proteins and promoted the expression of the heme oxygenase-1 protein.CONCLUSION XJZ exerts therapeutic effects against GC through multiple components,multiple targets,and multiple pathways.Our findings provide a new idea and scientific basis for further research on the molecular mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effects of XJZ in the treatment of GC.展开更多
Modulated electro-hyperthermia (mEHT) targets tissue’s natural electric and thermal heterogeneities to heat the cancer cells selectively. The applied 13.56 MHz radiofrequency (RF) is a carrier of the low-frequency mo...Modulated electro-hyperthermia (mEHT) targets tissue’s natural electric and thermal heterogeneities to heat the cancer cells selectively. The applied 13.56 MHz radiofrequency (RF) is a carrier of the low-frequency modulation. The high-frequency part was chosen to select the malignant lesion using the specialties of the tumor: the higher conductivity and dielectric constant of the tumor than its host. The electric field selects the tumor, and the low-frequency amplitude modulation polarizes and excites the transmembrane proteins of the malignant cells. The dominant absorption of the energy by the microscopic clusters of the membrane rafts acts like nanoparticle heating. Exciting the membrane produces various apoptotic signals. The processes were modeled using silico and phantom experiments, which proved the concept. The preclinical verification was made in vitro and in vivo, and in the end, clinical proofs validated the method. Our objective is to follow all the development steps from the laboratory to the clinics in a trilogy of articles. This present is the first part, which deals with in silico, phantom, and in vitro research.展开更多
OBJECTIVE To explore mecha⁃nisms of imperatorin on regulating P-glycoprotein(P-gp)in blood-brain barrier(BBB)based on net⁃work pharmacology combined with in vitro experi⁃ment.METHODS Drug targets were predicted using ...OBJECTIVE To explore mecha⁃nisms of imperatorin on regulating P-glycoprotein(P-gp)in blood-brain barrier(BBB)based on net⁃work pharmacology combined with in vitro experi⁃ment.METHODS Drug targets were predicted using the Pharmapper and Swiss targets data⁃bases;disease targets were obtained through the Genecards database;intersections between drugs and disease targets were screened by Cytoscape software;the obtained core targets were used to construct protein-protein interaction(PPI)network,gene ontology(GO)functions,and Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes(KEGG)pathway enrichment analysis.The effects of imperatorin(20,50,100μmol·L^(-1))on P-gp activity were monitored in hCMEC/D3 in vitro BBB model,and the effects of imperatorin on the expression of target proteins were verified using Western blot method.RESULTS 55 drug targets and 3102 disease targets were obtained from the network pharmacology screening,and 37 core targets were obtained after the combination.Enrichment analysis showed that core targets were closely related to chemical synaptic trans⁃mission regulation,neurotransmitter receptor activity,protein kinase regulation activity,G proteincoupled receptor signaling pathway,neural active ligand receptor interaction pathway,PI3K-Akt sig⁃naling pathway,VEGF signaling pathway,etc..In vitro experimental validation suggested that all tested concentration groups of imperatorin signifi⁃cantly reduced the activity and expression of P-gp,which were achieved by significantly downregu⁃lating the phosphorylation levels of PI3K and Akt,and repressing the expression of VEGFR2 pro⁃tein.CONCLUSION Network pharmacology was used to predict the core targets and signaling pathways of imperatorin on regulating P-gp in BBB and relevant validation was conducted through in vitro experiments,providing a refer⁃ence basis for further exploration of the mecha⁃nisms of imperatorin on regulating P-gp in BBB.展开更多
It has been recognized that alpha-fetoprotein (AFP),as an oncofetal antigen, re-expresses in large amounts inadult tumor cells and serves clinically useful purposes asa tumor marker assay. However, its biological acti...It has been recognized that alpha-fetoprotein (AFP),as an oncofetal antigen, re-expresses in large amounts inadult tumor cells and serves clinically useful purposes asa tumor marker assay. However, its biological activiticsare still far from clear. In thc present study, the ability ofAFP to stimulate tumor cell growth was observed by invitro test system. The new finding indicates that AFPcontributes to the generation and development of tumorand is an important target action site of tumor therapy.展开更多
Objective:To study the anti-HCV activity and mechanism of Hehuan Yin aqueous extract.Methods:Huh7.5.1 cells were used to establish the HCV2a virus infection model.Cell survival rate(%)and Renilla Luciferase Assay Kit(...Objective:To study the anti-HCV activity and mechanism of Hehuan Yin aqueous extract.Methods:Huh7.5.1 cells were used to establish the HCV2a virus infection model.Cell survival rate(%)and Renilla Luciferase Assay Kit(%)were calculated by Celltiter-GLO Assay for evaluating CC50,EC50 and SI values.To observe the drug resistance of the virus to different concentrations of Hehuan Yin within 72 hours by detecting luciferase activity,western-blot was used to detect the protein expression levels of NS5A,NS3 and NS5B.Results:the CC50,EC50 and SI of Hehuan Yin against HCV2a were 132.50g/ml,1.90g/ml and 67.90 respectively.The EC50 after 24h,48h and 72h administration were 18g/ml,5.8g/ml and 2.3g/ml respectively.Within the range of drug concentration,the aqueous extract Hehuan Yin had inhibitory effect on the expression of NS5A and NS5B proteins in a dose-effect relationship,but had no obvious effect on the expression of NS3 protein.Conclusion:The aqueous extract of Hehuan Yin may inhibit the replication of HCV2a virus by changing the protein expression levels of NS5A and NS5B,and the virus has no tolerance to the aqueous extract of Hehuan Yin.展开更多
The phytoestrogen puerarin has been shown to protect neurons and astrocytes in the brain, and is therefore an attractive drug in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and cerebral ischemia. Wheth...The phytoestrogen puerarin has been shown to protect neurons and astrocytes in the brain, and is therefore an attractive drug in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and cerebral ischemia. Whether puerarin exhibits the same biological processes in neurons and astro-cytesin vitro has rarely been reported. In this study, cortical neurons and astrocytes of newborn Sprague-Dawley rats were separated, identiifed and co-cultured in a system based on Transwell membranes. The retention time and distribution of puerarin in each cell type was detected by lfuorescence spectrophotometry and lfuorescence microscope. The concentration of puerarin in both co-cultured and separately cultured neurons was greater than that of astrocytes. Puerarin concentration reached a maximum 20 minutes after it was added. At 60 minutes after its addi-tion, a scant amount of drug was detected in astrocytes; however in both separately cultured and co-cultured neurons, the concentration of puerarin achieved a stable level of about 12.8 ng/mL. The results indicate that puerarin had a higher concentration and longer retention time in neu-rons than that observed in astrocytes.展开更多
The locking plate and percutaneous crossing metallic screws and crossing absorbable screws have been used clinically to treat intra-articular calcaneal fractures, but little is known about the biomechanical difference...The locking plate and percutaneous crossing metallic screws and crossing absorbable screws have been used clinically to treat intra-articular calcaneal fractures, but little is known about the biomechanical differences between them. This study compared the biomechanical stability of calcaneal fractures fixed using a locking plate and crossing screws. Three-dimensional finite-element models of intact and fractured calcanei were developed based on the CT images of a cadaveric sample. Surgeries were simulated on models of Sanders type III calcaneal fractures to produce accurate postoperative models fixed by the three implants. A vertical force was applied to the superior surface of the subtalar joint to simulate the stance phase of a walking gait. This model was validated by an in vitro experiment using the same calcaneal sample. The intact calcaneus showed greater stiffness than the fixation models. Of the three fixations, the locking plate produced the greatest stiffness and the highest von Mises stress peak. The micromotion of the fracture fixated with the locking plate was similar to that of the fracture fixated with the metallic screws but smaller than that fixated with the absorbable screws. Fixation with both plate and crossing screws can be used to treat intra-articular calcaneal fractures. In general, fixation with crossing metallic screws is preferable because it provides sufficient stability with less stress shielding.展开更多
Artificial gut models including both the gastric and intestinal phases have been used in poultry research for decades to predict the digestibility of nutrients,the efficacy of feed enzymes and additives,and caecal fer...Artificial gut models including both the gastric and intestinal phases have been used in poultry research for decades to predict the digestibility of nutrients,the efficacy of feed enzymes and additives,and caecal fermentation.However,the models used in the past are static and cannot be used to predict interactions between the feed,gut environment and microbiome.It is imperative that a standard artificial gut model for poultry is established,to enable these interactions to be examined without continual reliance on animals.To ensure the validity of an artificial model,it should be validated with in vivo studies.This review describes current practices in the use of artificial guts in research,their importance in poultry nutrition studies and highlights an opportunity to develop a dynamic gut model for poultry to reduce the number of in vivo experiments.展开更多
基金supported by the Key project of Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant No.ZDRW-ZS-2020-2)Innovation Platform Program of Qinghai Province(2021-ZJ-T02),Key Laboratory Project of Qinghai Province(2022-ZJ-Y05)+1 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.82171863)China Postdoctoral Science Foundation funded project(2021M701642).
文摘Background:Primary biliary cholangitis(PBC)is a chronic biliary autoimmune liver disease characterized by intrahepatic cholestasis.Swertia mussotii Franch.(SMF)is a Tibetan medicine with hepatoprotective and anti-inflammatory activities.In this study,the therapeutic effect and potential mechanisms of SMF on PBC were investigated by bioinformatics analysis and in vitro experimental validation,with the aim of promoting the progress of SMF and PBC research.Methods:We first explored the therapeutic effects and key targets of SMF on PBC using a network pharmacology approach,further screened the core targets using the GSE79850 dataset,and finally validated the results using molecular docking techniques and in vitro experiments.Results:By bioinformatics analysis,we identified core targets of SMF for PBC treatment(STAT3,JAK2,TNF-α,and IL-1β)and important signaling pathways:JAK-STAT,TNF,and PI3K-AKT.The molecular docking results showed that the significant components of SMF had good binding properties to the core targets.In vitro experiments showed that SMF extracts improved the extent of epithelial-mesenchymal transition in human intrahepatic biliary epithelial cells and had a significant reversal effect on epithelial-mesenchymal transition process markers and potential targets in PBC.Conclusion:SMF may exert its therapeutic effects on PBC by acting on important targets such as STAT3,JAK2,TNF-α,IL-1β,Vimentin,and E-cadherin and the pathways in which they are involved.
基金West Light Foundation of the Ningxia Key Research and Development Program,No.2023BEG02015High-level Key Discipline Construction Project of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine,No.2022-226+1 种基金Talent Development Projects of Young Qihuang of National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine,No.2020-218National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.82374261.
文摘BACKGROUND Cancer is one of the most serious threats to human health worldwide.Conventional treatments such as surgery and chemotherapy are associated with some drawbacks.In recent years,traditional Chinese medicine treatment has been increasingly advocated by patients and attracted attention from clinicians,and has become an indispensable part of the comprehensive treatment for gastric cancer.AIM To investigate the mechanism of Xiaojianzhong decoction(XJZ)in the treatment of gastric cancer(GC)by utilizing network pharmacology and experimental validation,so as to provide a theoretical basis for later experimental research.METHODS We analyzed the mechanism and targets of XJZ in the treatment of GC through network pharmacology and bioinformatics.Subsequently,we verified the impact of XJZ treatment on the proliferative ability of GC cells through CCK-8,apoptosis,cell cycle,and clone formation assays.Additionally,we performed Western blot analysis and real-time quantitative PCR to assess the protein and mRNA expression of the core proteins.RESULTS XJZ mainly regulates IL6,PTGS2,CCL2,MMP9,MMP2,HMOX1,and other target genes and pathways in cancer to treat GC.The inhibition of cell viability,the increase of apoptosis,the blockage of the cell cycle at the G0/G1 phase,and the inhibition of the ability of cell clone formation were observed in AGS and HGC-27 cells after XJZ treatment.In addition,XJZ induced a decrease in the mRNA expression of IL6,PTGS2,MMP9,MMP2,and CCL2,and an increase in the mRNA expression of HOMX1.XJZ significantly inhibited the expression of IL6,PTGS2,MMP9,MMP2,and CCL2 proteins and promoted the expression of the heme oxygenase-1 protein.CONCLUSION XJZ exerts therapeutic effects against GC through multiple components,multiple targets,and multiple pathways.Our findings provide a new idea and scientific basis for further research on the molecular mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effects of XJZ in the treatment of GC.
文摘Modulated electro-hyperthermia (mEHT) targets tissue’s natural electric and thermal heterogeneities to heat the cancer cells selectively. The applied 13.56 MHz radiofrequency (RF) is a carrier of the low-frequency modulation. The high-frequency part was chosen to select the malignant lesion using the specialties of the tumor: the higher conductivity and dielectric constant of the tumor than its host. The electric field selects the tumor, and the low-frequency amplitude modulation polarizes and excites the transmembrane proteins of the malignant cells. The dominant absorption of the energy by the microscopic clusters of the membrane rafts acts like nanoparticle heating. Exciting the membrane produces various apoptotic signals. The processes were modeled using silico and phantom experiments, which proved the concept. The preclinical verification was made in vitro and in vivo, and in the end, clinical proofs validated the method. Our objective is to follow all the development steps from the laboratory to the clinics in a trilogy of articles. This present is the first part, which deals with in silico, phantom, and in vitro research.
基金Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province(H2022206456)Natural Sci⁃ence Foundation of Hebei Province(H2021206449)+1 种基金Undergraduate Innovative Experiment Program of Hebei Medical University(USIP2022173)Undergraduate Innovative Experiment Program of Hebei Medical University(USIP2023107)。
文摘OBJECTIVE To explore mecha⁃nisms of imperatorin on regulating P-glycoprotein(P-gp)in blood-brain barrier(BBB)based on net⁃work pharmacology combined with in vitro experi⁃ment.METHODS Drug targets were predicted using the Pharmapper and Swiss targets data⁃bases;disease targets were obtained through the Genecards database;intersections between drugs and disease targets were screened by Cytoscape software;the obtained core targets were used to construct protein-protein interaction(PPI)network,gene ontology(GO)functions,and Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes(KEGG)pathway enrichment analysis.The effects of imperatorin(20,50,100μmol·L^(-1))on P-gp activity were monitored in hCMEC/D3 in vitro BBB model,and the effects of imperatorin on the expression of target proteins were verified using Western blot method.RESULTS 55 drug targets and 3102 disease targets were obtained from the network pharmacology screening,and 37 core targets were obtained after the combination.Enrichment analysis showed that core targets were closely related to chemical synaptic trans⁃mission regulation,neurotransmitter receptor activity,protein kinase regulation activity,G proteincoupled receptor signaling pathway,neural active ligand receptor interaction pathway,PI3K-Akt sig⁃naling pathway,VEGF signaling pathway,etc..In vitro experimental validation suggested that all tested concentration groups of imperatorin signifi⁃cantly reduced the activity and expression of P-gp,which were achieved by significantly downregu⁃lating the phosphorylation levels of PI3K and Akt,and repressing the expression of VEGFR2 pro⁃tein.CONCLUSION Network pharmacology was used to predict the core targets and signaling pathways of imperatorin on regulating P-gp in BBB and relevant validation was conducted through in vitro experiments,providing a refer⁃ence basis for further exploration of the mecha⁃nisms of imperatorin on regulating P-gp in BBB.
文摘It has been recognized that alpha-fetoprotein (AFP),as an oncofetal antigen, re-expresses in large amounts inadult tumor cells and serves clinically useful purposes asa tumor marker assay. However, its biological activiticsare still far from clear. In thc present study, the ability ofAFP to stimulate tumor cell growth was observed by invitro test system. The new finding indicates that AFPcontributes to the generation and development of tumorand is an important target action site of tumor therapy.
基金Natural Foundation of Guangdong Province(No.2018A030313308)。
文摘Objective:To study the anti-HCV activity and mechanism of Hehuan Yin aqueous extract.Methods:Huh7.5.1 cells were used to establish the HCV2a virus infection model.Cell survival rate(%)and Renilla Luciferase Assay Kit(%)were calculated by Celltiter-GLO Assay for evaluating CC50,EC50 and SI values.To observe the drug resistance of the virus to different concentrations of Hehuan Yin within 72 hours by detecting luciferase activity,western-blot was used to detect the protein expression levels of NS5A,NS3 and NS5B.Results:the CC50,EC50 and SI of Hehuan Yin against HCV2a were 132.50g/ml,1.90g/ml and 67.90 respectively.The EC50 after 24h,48h and 72h administration were 18g/ml,5.8g/ml and 2.3g/ml respectively.Within the range of drug concentration,the aqueous extract Hehuan Yin had inhibitory effect on the expression of NS5A and NS5B proteins in a dose-effect relationship,but had no obvious effect on the expression of NS3 protein.Conclusion:The aqueous extract of Hehuan Yin may inhibit the replication of HCV2a virus by changing the protein expression levels of NS5A and NS5B,and the virus has no tolerance to the aqueous extract of Hehuan Yin.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.31402237,81473549the Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities in China,No.XDJK2014C058,XDJK2014D023,XDJK2015D016+2 种基金a grant from the National Key New Drug Development Project of China,No.2014ZX09304-306-04the Fundamental and Front Research Funds of Chongqing of China,No.CSTC2014jcyj A80023a grant from the Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing of China,No.CSTC2012jj A10012
文摘The phytoestrogen puerarin has been shown to protect neurons and astrocytes in the brain, and is therefore an attractive drug in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and cerebral ischemia. Whether puerarin exhibits the same biological processes in neurons and astro-cytesin vitro has rarely been reported. In this study, cortical neurons and astrocytes of newborn Sprague-Dawley rats were separated, identiifed and co-cultured in a system based on Transwell membranes. The retention time and distribution of puerarin in each cell type was detected by lfuorescence spectrophotometry and lfuorescence microscope. The concentration of puerarin in both co-cultured and separately cultured neurons was greater than that of astrocytes. Puerarin concentration reached a maximum 20 minutes after it was added. At 60 minutes after its addi-tion, a scant amount of drug was detected in astrocytes; however in both separately cultured and co-cultured neurons, the concentration of puerarin achieved a stable level of about 12.8 ng/mL. The results indicate that puerarin had a higher concentration and longer retention time in neu-rons than that observed in astrocytes.
基金supported by the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Health and Family Planning(20144Y0250,20134Y207)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(11302154,11272273)The Hong Kong Research Grant Council GRF(PolyU152216/14E,PolyU5326/11E)
文摘The locking plate and percutaneous crossing metallic screws and crossing absorbable screws have been used clinically to treat intra-articular calcaneal fractures, but little is known about the biomechanical differences between them. This study compared the biomechanical stability of calcaneal fractures fixed using a locking plate and crossing screws. Three-dimensional finite-element models of intact and fractured calcanei were developed based on the CT images of a cadaveric sample. Surgeries were simulated on models of Sanders type III calcaneal fractures to produce accurate postoperative models fixed by the three implants. A vertical force was applied to the superior surface of the subtalar joint to simulate the stance phase of a walking gait. This model was validated by an in vitro experiment using the same calcaneal sample. The intact calcaneus showed greater stiffness than the fixation models. Of the three fixations, the locking plate produced the greatest stiffness and the highest von Mises stress peak. The micromotion of the fracture fixated with the locking plate was similar to that of the fracture fixated with the metallic screws but smaller than that fixated with the absorbable screws. Fixation with both plate and crossing screws can be used to treat intra-articular calcaneal fractures. In general, fixation with crossing metallic screws is preferable because it provides sufficient stability with less stress shielding.
文摘Artificial gut models including both the gastric and intestinal phases have been used in poultry research for decades to predict the digestibility of nutrients,the efficacy of feed enzymes and additives,and caecal fermentation.However,the models used in the past are static and cannot be used to predict interactions between the feed,gut environment and microbiome.It is imperative that a standard artificial gut model for poultry is established,to enable these interactions to be examined without continual reliance on animals.To ensure the validity of an artificial model,it should be validated with in vivo studies.This review describes current practices in the use of artificial guts in research,their importance in poultry nutrition studies and highlights an opportunity to develop a dynamic gut model for poultry to reduce the number of in vivo experiments.