Gastric ulcer(GU)represents a clinically significant manifestation of peptic ulcer disease,driven by a complex interplay of microbial,environmental,and immuneinflammatory factors.A recent cross-sectional study by Shen...Gastric ulcer(GU)represents a clinically significant manifestation of peptic ulcer disease,driven by a complex interplay of microbial,environmental,and immuneinflammatory factors.A recent cross-sectional study by Shen et al systematically evaluated six complete blood count-derived inflammatory indices:Neutrophil-tolymphocyte ratio,monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio,platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio,systemic immune-inflammation index,systemic inflammatory response index(SIRI),and aggregate index of systemic inflammation and demonstrated their positive associations with GU prevalence,identifying SIRI as the strongest predictor.This editorial contextualizes these findings within the broader literature,clarifies that these indices reflect systemic rather than GU-specific inflammation,highlights methodological strengths and major limitations,and proposes a conceptual clinical algorithm for integrating SIRI into GU risk assessment.Future multicenter studies incorporating Helicobacter pylori infection,non-steroidal antiinflammatory drug exposure,and prospective design are essential to validate and translate these findings into clinical practice.展开更多
Glehniae Radix has a wide range of pharmaceutical applications,and research on its main components has mainly focused on coumarins,alkaloids,lignans,and flavonoids,while neglecting the research on polysaccharides.Lite...Glehniae Radix has a wide range of pharmaceutical applications,and research on its main components has mainly focused on coumarins,alkaloids,lignans,and flavonoids,while neglecting the research on polysaccharides.Literature reports and our previous studies have shown that polysaccharides have certain therapeutic significance in immune regulation,antioxidant,anti-inflammatory and other aspects.Herein,the rat model of ulcerative colitis(UC)was established to evaluate the anti-inflammatory efficacy of the prepared Glehniae Radix polysaccharide(GLP)from the perspectives of inflammatory factors,intestinal tissue morphology,and microflora changes.The polysaccharides are mainly composed of galacturonic acid,rhamnose,glucose,galactose,and arabinose in molar ratios of 1.4:9.2:33.3:2.5:2.9,and GLP could downregulate the expression pro-inflammatory factors(interleukin 6,tumor necrosis factorα,and interferonγ)and significantly upregulate the expression of antiinflammatory factor(interleukin 10).In addition,Glehniae Radix aqueous extract(GLA),GLP with low dosage and GLP with high dosage(GLPH)could increase the number of goblet cells,enhance the integrity of crypt structure,and reverse the status of inflammatory infiltrating cells.Moreover,GLA and GLPH could upregulate Lactobacillus and Lachnoclostridium in UC rats,and appropriately downregulate Lachnospiraceae_NK4A136_group,thereby optimizing the proportion of bacterial flora and improving the intestinal microbial environment.Our findings not only be valuable as theoretical materials for the further clinical applications of GLP,but the identified biomarkers and metabolic pathways also provide new clues for the diagnosis of UC.展开更多
OBJECTIVE:To explore the mechanism of Baitouweng Tang(白头翁汤,Pulsatilla decoction,PD)alleviates dextran sulfate sodium(DSS)-induced ulcerative colitis(UC)in mice by integrating network pharmacology prediction with e...OBJECTIVE:To explore the mechanism of Baitouweng Tang(白头翁汤,Pulsatilla decoction,PD)alleviates dextran sulfate sodium(DSS)-induced ulcerative colitis(UC)in mice by integrating network pharmacology prediction with experimental validation,focusing on the modulation of inflammatory signaling.METHODS:A chronic UC model was induced in C57BL/6 mice by cyclical administration of DSS.Mice were treated with either a low(15 m L/kg)or high(30 m L/kg)dose of PD.Disease severity was assessed clinically and via histopathology.Serum levels of inflammatory cytokines were quantified.A network pharmacology approach was employed to predict the core targets and pathways of PD against UC.Key predictions concerning the toll-like receptor 4/nuclear factor-kappa B(TLR4/NF-κB)pathway were subsequently verified in colonic tissue using quantitative polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting.RESULTS:PD treatment significantly ameliorated DSSinduced UC symptoms,including reducing disease activity,preventing colon shortening,and improving histological architecture.PD effectively rebalanced the systemic inflammatory milieu by decreasing proinflammatory cytokines interleukin-6(IL-6)and tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α)and elevating anti-inflammatory cytokines interleukin-10(IL-10).Network pharmacology analysis identified the TLR4/NF-κB signaling pathway as a central target.Experimental validation confirmed that PD markedly suppressed the upregulation of both TLR4 and NF-κB at the transcriptional and protein levels in the inflamed colon.CONCLUSION:PD demonstrates protective effects against experimental UC.Its mechanism is associated with the inhibition of the TLR4/NF-κB signaling pathway and the subsequent attenuation of inflammatory responses.This study provides a modern pharmacological basis for the classical application of PD in treating heat-toxin related intestinal disorders,bridging traditional use and mechanistic understanding.展开更多
BACKGROUND Ulcerative colitis(UC)is a chronic and treatment-resistant disorder requiring potent therapeutics that are effective and safe.Cedrol(CE)is a bioactive natural product present in many traditional Chinese med...BACKGROUND Ulcerative colitis(UC)is a chronic and treatment-resistant disorder requiring potent therapeutics that are effective and safe.Cedrol(CE)is a bioactive natural product present in many traditional Chinese medicines.It is known for its suppression of inflammation and mitigation of oxidative stress.Its therapeutic efficacy and mechanistic underpinnings in UC remain uncharacterized.AIM To investigate the therapeutic potential and mechanisms of CE in UC.METHODS The anti-inflammatory activity and intestinal barrier-repairing effects of CE were assessed in a dextran sulfate sodium-induced murine colitis model.Network pharmacology was employed to predict potential targets and pathways.Then molecular docking and dynamics simulations were utilized to confirm a stable interaction between CE and the toll-like receptor 4(TLR4)/myeloid differentiation factor 2(MD2)complex.The anti-inflammatory mechanisms were further verified using in vitro assays.Additionally,the gut microbiota composition was analyzed via 16S rRNA gene sequencing.RESULTS CE significantly alleviated colitis symptoms,mitigated histopathological damage,and suppressed inflammation.Moreover,CE restored intestinal barrier integrity by enhancing mucus secretion and upregulating tight junction proteins(zonula occludens 1,occludin,claudin-1).Mechanistically,CE stably bound to MD2,inhibiting lipopolysaccharide-induced TLR4 signaling in RAW264.7 cells.This led to suppression of the downstream mitogen-activated protein kinase and nuclear factor kappa B signaling pathways,downregulating the expression of tumor necrosis factor-alpha,interleukin-1β,and interleukin-6.Gut microbiota analysis revealed that CE reversed dextran sulfate sodium-induced dysbiosis with significant enrichment of butyrogenic Christensenella minuta.CONCLUSION CE acted on MD2 to suppress proinflammatory cascades,promoting mucosal barrier reconstitution and microbiota remodeling and supporting its therapeutic use in UC.展开更多
Ulcerative colitis(UC)is a chronic intestinal inflammatory disease characterized by a complex pathogenesis.Weizmannia coagulans has emerged as a potential probiotic for treating intestinal disorders.This study aimed t...Ulcerative colitis(UC)is a chronic intestinal inflammatory disease characterized by a complex pathogenesis.Weizmannia coagulans has emerged as a potential probiotic for treating intestinal disorders.This study aimed to assess the therapeutic impact of W.coagulans BC99 on mice with DSS-induced UC and to elucidate its underlying mechanism of action.Our findings revealed that BC99 administration ameliorated symptoms associated with DSS-induced UC mice,as evidenced by reduced disease activity indexes,reversal of weight loss,and normalization of colon length.Furthermore,BC99 treatment also protected the integrity of the intestinal barrier through maintaining the antioxidant activity and the expression of tight junction proteins(ZO-1 and occludin),and regulating the inflammatory cytokines in DSS-induced UC mice.Additionally,BC99 supplementation enhanced the production of short-chain fatty acids(SCFAs)through the proliferation of SCFA-producing bacteria,including Bidobacterium,Blautia and Faecallbaculum.Notably,the NF-κB signaling pathway was found to be closely related to BC99 treatment in DSS-induced UC mice.The positive protein expression and the m RNA expression of TLR4,My D88 and p65 in colon tissue were all detected in BC99-treated groups,which indicating that BC99 could alleviate UC symptoms by inhibiting TLR4/My D88/NF-κB signaling pathway.Metabolomics further confirms the previous results.Collectively,these findings provide basic support for the W.coagulans as a functional food additive or a promising therapeutic agent for the effective management of UC.展开更多
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease characterized byclinical symptoms of diarrhea and mucopurulent bloody stools, and its incidenceis increasing globally. The etiology and pathogenesis of U...Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease characterized byclinical symptoms of diarrhea and mucopurulent bloody stools, and its incidenceis increasing globally. The etiology and pathogenesis of UC remain elusive. Currenttherapeutic approaches, including anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressiveand immunomodulating agents, are often limited in efficacy and frequently associatedwith adverse drug reactions. Therefore, there is an urgent need to developsafer and more effective treatment strategies to address the limitations of existingtherapies. Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi (HQ), a traditional Chinese medicinal herb,has been employed in the treatment of UC for over 2000 years. Recent studieshave demonstrated that HQ contains multiple active components capable oftreating UC through anti-inflammation, immune modulation, intestinal barrierprotection, antioxidant activity, and regulation of the gut microbiota. This paperreviews recent studies on the mechanism of action and clinical trials of HQ intreating UC based on relevant literature, with the aim of providing valuable insightsinto future treatment approaches.展开更多
The retrospective study by Edwar et al reinforces the role of therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty(PK)as a vital intervention in severe,treatment-resistant infectious keratitis.In advanced cases—often complicated by ...The retrospective study by Edwar et al reinforces the role of therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty(PK)as a vital intervention in severe,treatment-resistant infectious keratitis.In advanced cases—often complicated by trauma,delayed presentation,and corneal perforation—PK restores globe integrity and provides limited visual recovery.However,its application is constrained by graft-related complications and donor shortages,particularly in low-resource settings.These limitations highlight the need for earlier,globe-sparing strategies to prevent progression and reduce surgical demand.Photoactivated chromophore for infectious keratitis-corneal collagen cross-linking(PACK-CXL)has emerged as a promising adjunct or alternative.With both antimicrobial and tissue-stabilizing effects,PACK-CXL may control infection and preserve corneal structure in earlier stages.A layered treatment framework that incorporates PACK-CXL as an initial intervention and reserves PK for refractory cases may help improve clinical outcomes.Further studies are needed to define their best use in practice.展开更多
Objective:To investigate the effect of pectic polysaccharides isolated from Rauvolfia verticillata on ulcerative colitis and its underlying mechanisms.Methods:Pectic polysaccharides were characterized using high-perfo...Objective:To investigate the effect of pectic polysaccharides isolated from Rauvolfia verticillata on ulcerative colitis and its underlying mechanisms.Methods:Pectic polysaccharides were characterized using high-performance liquid chromatography with 1-phenyl-3-methyl-5-pyrazolone pre-column derivatization,phenol-sulfuric acid assay,and gel permeation chromatography.HT-29 cells were stimulated with lipopolysaccharide and then treated with pectic polysaccharides;conditioned medium was applied to THP-1-derived macrophages to assess cell viability and polarization,while tight junction protein expression was analyzed in HT-29 cells.Furthermore,a mouse model of dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis was treated with oral pectic polysaccharides or NOS2 overexpression.Body weight,disease activity index,colon length,histopathology,and the protein expression related to the JAK2/STAT3-NOS2 signaling were evaluated.Results:The pectic polysaccharide was characterized as an acidic pectic polysaccharide,primarily composed of galacturonic acid and various neutral sugars,with a narrow molecular weight distribution and high purity.Pectic polysaccharides significantly enhanced THP-1 macrophage viability,promoted M1 to M2 polarization,and upregulated the expression of epithelial tight junction proteins.In addition,pectic polysaccharide treatment attenuated body weight loss,lowered disease activity index scores and improved colon histology in mice with dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis.It also reduced JAK2/STAT3 phosphorylation and NOS2 expression,and increased the expression of tight junction proteins(ZO-1,occludin,and claudin-1).Conclusions:Pectic polysaccharides attenuate ulcerative colitis by increasing M2-related macrophage markers,inhibiting the JAK2/STAT3-NOS2 signaling,and enhancing epithelial barrier-related protein expression.These findings support pectic polysaccharides as a natural candidate for the treatment of ulcerative colitis.展开更多
BACKGROUND Ulcerative colitis(UC)is a chronic and debilitating inflammatory bowel disease.Cumulative evidence indicates that excess hydrogen peroxide,a potent neutrophilic chemotactic agent,produced by colonic epithel...BACKGROUND Ulcerative colitis(UC)is a chronic and debilitating inflammatory bowel disease.Cumulative evidence indicates that excess hydrogen peroxide,a potent neutrophilic chemotactic agent,produced by colonic epithelial cells has a causal role leading to infiltration of neutrophils into the colonic mucosa and subsequent development of UC.This evidence-based mechanism identifies hydrogen peroxide as a therapeutic target for reducing agents in the treatment of UC.CASE SUMMARY Presented is a 41-year-old female with a 26-year history of refractory UC.Having developed steroid dependence and never achieving complete remission on treatment by conventional and advanced therapies,she began treatment with oral R-dihydrolipoic acid(RDLA),a lipid-soluble reducing agent with intracellular site of action.Within a week,rectal bleeding ceased.She was asymptomatic for three years until a highly stressful experience,when she noticed blood in her stool.RDLA was discontinued,and she began treatment with oral sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate(STS),a reducing agent with extracellular site of action.After a week,rectal bleeding ceased,and she resumed oral RDLA and discontinued STS.To date,she remains asymptomatic with normal stool calprotectin while on RDLA.CONCLUSION STS and RDLA are reducing agents that serve as highly effective and safe therapy for the induction and maintenance of remission in UC,even in patients refractory or poorly controlled by conventional and advanced therapies.Should preliminary findings be validated by subsequent clinical trials,the use of reducing agents could potentially prevent thousands of colectomies and represent a paradigm shift in the treatment of UC.展开更多
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a persistent,diffuse intestinal inflammation and ranks among the most challenging chronic diseases worldwide.Atractylodes lancea (Thunb.) DC.and Atractylodis macrocephala Koidz.are tradition...Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a persistent,diffuse intestinal inflammation and ranks among the most challenging chronic diseases worldwide.Atractylodes lancea (Thunb.) DC.and Atractylodis macrocephala Koidz.are traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) with a long history of clinical application,particularly for gastrointestinal disorders.Both Atractylodis Rhizoma (AR)and Atractylodis Macrocephala Rhizoma (AM) have shown significant efficacy in managing UC;however,the underlying mechanism by which the AR-AM herbal pair promotes intestinal mucosal healing remains poorly understood.The therapeutic effects of the ethanolic extract of AR-AM (EEAR-AM) were evaluated in a murine UC model induced by dextran sodium sulfate(DSS).A network pharmacology approach was employed to explore the anti-UC properties of EEAR-AM,including identification of active compounds,prediction of potential targets,and construction of a protein-protein interaction (PPI) network.Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analyses were subsequently performed to preliminarily elucidate the mechanisms of EEAR-AM in UC treatment.Finally,the proposed molecular mechanisms were validated in both DSS-induced UC mice and Caco-2 cells.In vivo results demonstrated that EEAR-AM significantly attenuated DSS-induced weight loss,reduced colon shortening,lowered the disease activity index (DAI) score,and modulated the spleen coefficient.Moreover,EEAR-AM improved colonic tissue architecture,reduced inflammatory infiltration,restored goblet cell density,enhanced mucin MUC2 expression,and elevated levels of tight junction (TJ) proteins.Additionally,EEAR-AM suppressed the expression of matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2) and MMP-9.Network pharmacology analyses indicated that EEAR-AM may ameliorate intestinal mucosal dysfunction through modulation of the exchange protein directly activated by cAMP 1 (Epac1)/Ras-associated protein 1 (Rap1) pathway and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (AKT) pathways.These actions potentially enhance cellular barrier integrity and reduce the release of inflammatory mediators.Western blotting results confirmed that EEAR-AM activated the Epac1/Rap1 pathway while downregulating the PI3K/AKT pathway in both DSS-induced UC mice and Caco-2cells,consistent with predictions from network pharmacology.This study represents the first evidence that the EEAR-AM herbal pair improves intestinal mucosal barrier function in UC,with therapeutic effects likely mediated by activation of the Epac1/Rap1 pathway and inhibition of the PI3K/AKT pathway.展开更多
We read with great interest the study by Zhang et al on Yiyi Fuzi Baijiang powder(YFB),which exemplifies the power of modern methods to validate traditional Chinese medicine(TCM).The key insight is that YFB doesn’t m...We read with great interest the study by Zhang et al on Yiyi Fuzi Baijiang powder(YFB),which exemplifies the power of modern methods to validate traditional Chinese medicine(TCM).The key insight is that YFB doesn’t merely alter“good”or“bad”bacteria but restores the gut microbiota’s holistic equilibrium.This is powerfully shown by its paradoxical reduction of anaerobic probiotics like Bifidobacterium,rectifying the diseased,hypoxic environment,causing their aberrant overgrowth.This challenges the conventional probiotic paradigm and underscores a core TCM principle:Herbal formulas treat disease by restoring the body’s overall functional balance.Future research should focus on the interplay between herbal components,intestinal oxygen,and microbial metabolites to further unravel this sophisticated dialogue.展开更多
Background:This study focused on developing and optimizing a self-microemulsifying drug delivery system(SMEDDS)to improve Lafutidine’s solubility and bioavailability,thereby enhancing its effectiveness in treating ga...Background:This study focused on developing and optimizing a self-microemulsifying drug delivery system(SMEDDS)to improve Lafutidine’s solubility and bioavailability,thereby enhancing its effectiveness in treating gastric ulcers.Traditional formulations are less effective due to their limited water solubility and bioavailability.Methods:The study used solubility tests,pseudo-ternary phase diagrams,and central composite design(CCD)to optimize.The formulation was optimized by varying the oil concentration(10–40%)and surfactant/cosurfactant ratio(0.33–3.00),and then tested for droplet size,drug content,emulsification,phase stability,and in vitro dissolution.Results:The study found that the optimized formulation contained 14%Capmul PG 8NF oil,62%Labrasol surfactant,and 24%Tween 80 cosurfactant.This combination generated an average droplet size of 111.02 nm and improved drug release properties.Furthermore,the formulation was stable without phase separation,with a drug content of 88.2–99.8%.Conclusion:SMEDDS significantly improves lafutidine delivery by increasing solubility and absorption,thereby overcoming oral administration challenges.The system quickly formed small droplets in water and released the drug in 15 min.Enhancing lafutidine’s bioavailability may improve its efficacy in treating gastric ulcers,resulting in better patient outcomes and potentially lower dosing frequency.展开更多
Helicobacter pylori(H.pylori)infection plays a critical role in gastric diseases,impacting the microbiota structure in gastric and duodenal ulcers.In their study,Jin et al utilized metagenomic sequencing to analyze mu...Helicobacter pylori(H.pylori)infection plays a critical role in gastric diseases,impacting the microbiota structure in gastric and duodenal ulcers.In their study,Jin et al utilized metagenomic sequencing to analyze mucosal samples from patients with ulcers and healthy controls,revealing significant changes in microbial diversity and composition.This article reviews their findings,emphasizing H.pylori’s role in gastric ulcers and the need for further research on its impact on duodenal ulcers.We evaluate the study’s strengths and limitations,suggesting future research directions to enhance our understanding of H.pylori’s contribution to ulcerative diseases.展开更多
BACKGROUND Diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)present a significant clinical challenge due to their high prevalence and profound impact on morbidity.Ultrasound-assisted wound debridement(UAWD)has emerged as a potential therape...BACKGROUND Diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)present a significant clinical challenge due to their high prevalence and profound impact on morbidity.Ultrasound-assisted wound debridement(UAWD)has emerged as a potential therapeutic modality to improve healing outcomes in DFU management.AIM To evaluate the efficacy of UAWD in treating DFUs on wound closure rates,treatment duration,and quality of life outcomes.METHODS This systematic review and meta-analysis followed PRISMA guidelines,systematically searching PubMed,Embase,Web of Science,and the Cochrane Library with no date restrictions.Randomized controlled trials(RCTs)that evaluated the efficacy of UAWD in DFU treatment were included.Data were independently extracted by two reviewers,with discrepancies resolved through consensus or third-party consultation.The risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane tool.χ2 and I2 statistics assessed heterogeneity,informing the use of fixed or random-effects models for meta-analysis,supplemented by sensitivity analysis and publication bias assessment through funnel plots and Egger's test.RESULTS From 1255 articles,seven RCTs met the inclusion criteria.The studies demonstrated that UAWD significantly reduced DFU healing time(standardized mean difference=-0.78,95%CI:-0.97 to-0.60,P<0.001)and increased healing rates(odds ratio=9.96,95%CI:5.99 to 16.56,P<0.001)compared to standard care.Sensitivity analysis confirmed the stability of these results,and no significant publication bias was detected.CONCLUSION UAWD is a promising adjunctive treatment for DFUs,significantly reducing healing times and increasing healing rates.These findings advocate for the integration of UAWD into standard DFU care protocols.展开更多
Diabetic foot(DF)is a major public health concern.As evident from numerous previous studies,supervision of DF ulcer(DFU)is crucial,and a specific quality check-up is needed.Patients should be educated about glycaemic ...Diabetic foot(DF)is a major public health concern.As evident from numerous previous studies,supervision of DF ulcer(DFU)is crucial,and a specific quality check-up is needed.Patients should be educated about glycaemic management,DFUs,foot lesions,proper care for injuries,diet,and surgery.Certain reasonably priced treatments,such as hyperbaric oxygen and vacuum-assisted closure therapy,are also available for DFUs,along with modern wound care products and techniques.Nonetheless,DF care(cleaning,applying antimicrobial cream when wounded,and foot reflexology),blood glucose monitoring to control diabetes,and monthly or quarterly examinations in individuals with diabetes are effective in managing DFUs.Between 50%and 80%of DF infections are preventable.Regardless of the intensity of the lesion,it needs to be treated carefully and checked daily during infection.Tissue regeneration can be aided by cleaning,dressing,and application of topical medicines.The choice of shoes is also important because it affects blood circulation and nerve impulses.In general,regular check-ups,monitoring of the patient’s condition,measuring blood glucose levels,and providing frequent guidance regarding DFU care are crucial.Finally,this important clinical problem requires involvement of multiple professionals to properly manage it.展开更多
BACKGROUND Ulcerative colitis(UC)is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the colon.The most common psychological issue in UC patients is varying degrees of depre-ssion,which affects the condition and quality of li...BACKGROUND Ulcerative colitis(UC)is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the colon.The most common psychological issue in UC patients is varying degrees of depre-ssion,which affects the condition and quality of life of UC patients and may lead to deterioration of the patient’s condition.UC drugs combined with anti-anxiety and antidepression drugs can alleviate symptoms of both depression and UC.Brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)precursor(proBDNF)/p75 neurotrophin receptor(p75NTR)/sortilin and BDNF/tropomyosin receptor kinase B(TrkB)signalling balance is essential for maintaining brain homeostasis and preventing the development of depressive behaviours.AIM To explore the mechanism by which Wuling powder regulates the proBDNF/p75NTR/sortilin and BDNF/TrkB pathways in the treatment of UC with depre-ssion.METHODS Depression was established in C57BL/6J mice via chronic restraint stress,and the UC model was induced with dextran sodium sulfate(DSS).In the treatment stage,mesalazine(MS)was the basic treatment,Wuling powder was the experimental treatment,and fluoxetine was the positive control drug for treating depression.Changes in intestinal mucosal inflammation,behaviour,and the proBDNFp75NTR/sortilin and BDNF/TrkB pathways were evaluated.RESULTS In the depression groups,Wuling powder decreased the immobility time,increased the distance travelled in the central zone and the total distance travelled,and restored balance in the proBDNF/p75NTR/sortilin and BDNF/TrkB signalling pathways.In the DSS and chronic restraint stress+DSS groups,immobility time increased,distance travelled in the central zone and total distance travelled decreased,activity of the proBDNF/p75NTR/sortilin pathway was upregulated,and activity of the BDNF/TrkB pathway was downregulated,indicating that mice with UC often have comorbid depression.Compared with those of MS alone,Wuling powder combined with MS further decreased the colon histopathological scores and the expression levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-6 mRNAs.CONCLUSION This study confirmed that Wuling powder may play an antidepressant role by regulating the balance of the proBDNF/p75NTR/sortilin and BDNF/TrkB signalling pathways and further relieve intestinal inflammation in UC.展开更多
Peptic ulcer(PU)is characterized by inflammation,necrosis,and erosion of the gastrointestinal mucosa caused by various pathogenic factors,leading to ulcer formation.The stomach and duodenum are the most commonly affec...Peptic ulcer(PU)is characterized by inflammation,necrosis,and erosion of the gastrointestinal mucosa caused by various pathogenic factors,leading to ulcer formation.The stomach and duodenum are the most commonly affected sites.Bletilla striata,a traditional Chinese medicinal herb,contains diverse chemical constituents and exhibits multiple pharmacological effects.As a key component in various traditional Chinese medicine compound formulations,it has demonstrated notable clinical efficacy.Moreover,it has a solid research foundation and broad application prospects in the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases.This paper systematically elaborates on the clinical efficacy and mechanisms of action of Bletilla striata in the treatment of PUs,drawing from ancient medical literature and traditional formula applications to provide support for clinical use.展开更多
Gastric ulcer(GU)is a common digestive system disease.Acupuncture,as one of the external treatments of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM),has the characteristics of multi-target,multi-pathway and multi-level action in ...Gastric ulcer(GU)is a common digestive system disease.Acupuncture,as one of the external treatments of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM),has the characteristics of multi-target,multi-pathway and multi-level action in the treatment of GU.The relationship between meridian points and Zang-fu is an important part of the theory of TCM,which is crucial for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.There is an external and internal link between acupoints and Zang-fu.The pathological reaction of Zang-fu can manifest as acupoint sensitization,while stimulation of acupoints can play a therapeutic role in the internal Zang-fu.Therefore,the acupoint has the functions of reflecting and treating diseases.This review explores the tender points on the body surface of patients with GU and the rules of acupoint selection.In addition,Zusanli(ST36),as one of the most used acupoints of the stomach meridian,was selected to show the mechanisms behind acupoint stimulation in the treatment of GU in greater detail,specifically in the well-studied model of the stress GU(SGU).Hence,the mechanisms of acupuncture at ST36 and points commonly used in combination with ST36 to treat SGU are discussed further.Treatment effects can be achieved through anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities,gastric mucosal injury repair,and interaction with the brain-gut axis.In summary,this review provides evidence for a comprehensive understanding of the phenomena and mechanism of acupoint functions for GU.展开更多
BACKGROUND Pain often predisposes patients with diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)to negative emotional states,such as anxiety and depression,which can significantly impair treatment outcomes and recovery.However,very few stu...BACKGROUND Pain often predisposes patients with diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)to negative emotional states,such as anxiety and depression,which can significantly impair treatment outcomes and recovery.However,very few studies have explored the relationship between anxiety,depression,and pain in DFUs,as well as the associated risk factors.AIM To analyze the correlation between anxiety,depression,and pain in patients with DFUs and to identify the associated risk factors.METHODS This study included 106 patients diagnosed with DFUs who were admitted to Tiantai County People’s Hospital between March 2022 and March 2024.The patients’anxiety levels were evaluated using Zung’s self-rating anxiety scale(SAS),depression status was assessed using Zung’s self-rating depression scale(SDS),and pain intensity was assessed using the visual analog scale(VAS).Subsequently,correlations between SAS,SDS,and VAS scores were analyzed.Univariate and multivariate analyses were conducted to explore the risk factors that contributed to anxiety and depression in patients with DFUs.RESULTS Among the 106 patients,39.62%exhibited anxiety and 43.40%presented with depression.Most patients experiencing anxiety or depression exhibited mild symptoms,with no severe cases observed.Compared with asymptomatic patients,those with anxiety or depression had significantly higher VAS scores.Correlation analysis indicated a significant positive relationship between both SAS and SDS scores and the VAS score.Univariate analysis identified sex,age,Wagner’s grade,presence of other complications,and smoking history as factors significantly associated with anxiety and depression.Multivariate analysis further confirmed that younger age,higher Wagner’s grade,and higher VAS scores were independent predictors of anxiety and depression.CONCLUSION This study reveals a significant positive correlation between anxiety,depression,and pain in patients with DFUs.This finding suggests that timely and effective pain intervention may be beneficial in alleviating negative emotions such as anxiety and depression.In addition,younger age(<50 years),higher Wagner’s grade,and higher VAS scores increase the risk of developing anxiety and depression in this patient population.展开更多
Ulcerative colitis has baffled researchers since the early 20th century.The pre-vailing explanation attributes the chronic recurring episodes of bloody diarrhea and abdominal pain to some form of immune abnormality,de...Ulcerative colitis has baffled researchers since the early 20th century.The pre-vailing explanation attributes the chronic recurring episodes of bloody diarrhea and abdominal pain to some form of immune abnormality,despite the lack of supporting evidence.This highlights the critical need for innovative research directions and methodologies to uncover the cause and develop a cure for this disease.By analyzing existing data from less than a dozen previously published studies,a novel,evidence-based pathogenesis was constructed,implicating colonic epithelial hydrogen peroxide as a causal factor in the development of this disease.This newly identified mechanism informed the creation of a ground-breaking class of therapeutics,known as reducing agents,which have demon-strated remarkable success in resolving colonic inflammation and restoring colonic health in patients with refractory ulcerative colitis.This paper outlines the timeline of these publications and reinterprets the findings within the context of contemporary biomedical science.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.82170406 and No.81970238.
文摘Gastric ulcer(GU)represents a clinically significant manifestation of peptic ulcer disease,driven by a complex interplay of microbial,environmental,and immuneinflammatory factors.A recent cross-sectional study by Shen et al systematically evaluated six complete blood count-derived inflammatory indices:Neutrophil-tolymphocyte ratio,monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio,platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio,systemic immune-inflammation index,systemic inflammatory response index(SIRI),and aggregate index of systemic inflammation and demonstrated their positive associations with GU prevalence,identifying SIRI as the strongest predictor.This editorial contextualizes these findings within the broader literature,clarifies that these indices reflect systemic rather than GU-specific inflammation,highlights methodological strengths and major limitations,and proposes a conceptual clinical algorithm for integrating SIRI into GU risk assessment.Future multicenter studies incorporating Helicobacter pylori infection,non-steroidal antiinflammatory drug exposure,and prospective design are essential to validate and translate these findings into clinical practice.
基金financial support from the Postdoctoral Fund of Hebei Medical University(30705010038)the Chunyu Project Initial Funding of Hebei Medical University(CYQD2023012)+3 种基金the Science Research Project of Hebei Education Department(QN2025145)the Hebei Yanzhao Golden Platform Talent Gathering Plan Backbone Talent Project(B2024003013)the Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province(H2024206375,C2022206018,H2023206068)the Traditional Chinese Medicine Administration Project of Hebei Province(2025427).
文摘Glehniae Radix has a wide range of pharmaceutical applications,and research on its main components has mainly focused on coumarins,alkaloids,lignans,and flavonoids,while neglecting the research on polysaccharides.Literature reports and our previous studies have shown that polysaccharides have certain therapeutic significance in immune regulation,antioxidant,anti-inflammatory and other aspects.Herein,the rat model of ulcerative colitis(UC)was established to evaluate the anti-inflammatory efficacy of the prepared Glehniae Radix polysaccharide(GLP)from the perspectives of inflammatory factors,intestinal tissue morphology,and microflora changes.The polysaccharides are mainly composed of galacturonic acid,rhamnose,glucose,galactose,and arabinose in molar ratios of 1.4:9.2:33.3:2.5:2.9,and GLP could downregulate the expression pro-inflammatory factors(interleukin 6,tumor necrosis factorα,and interferonγ)and significantly upregulate the expression of antiinflammatory factor(interleukin 10).In addition,Glehniae Radix aqueous extract(GLA),GLP with low dosage and GLP with high dosage(GLPH)could increase the number of goblet cells,enhance the integrity of crypt structure,and reverse the status of inflammatory infiltrating cells.Moreover,GLA and GLPH could upregulate Lactobacillus and Lachnoclostridium in UC rats,and appropriately downregulate Lachnospiraceae_NK4A136_group,thereby optimizing the proportion of bacterial flora and improving the intestinal microbial environment.Our findings not only be valuable as theoretical materials for the further clinical applications of GLP,but the identified biomarkers and metabolic pathways also provide new clues for the diagnosis of UC.
基金Supported by Shandong Provincial Natural Science,Study on the Structure-Activity Relationship and Mechanism of Licorice Chalcone Components in Synergizing with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors for Anticancer Therapy(No.ZR2020MH380)Mechanisms of the Novel Flavone C-Glycoside 6'-ORhamnosyllutonarin from Dianthus superbus Improves Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease via Modulating the Juxtaposed with Another Zinc Finger gene 1/Adenosine Monophosphate-activated Protein Kinase/Sterol Regulatory Element-Binding Protein Pathway(No.ZR2024MC209)。
文摘OBJECTIVE:To explore the mechanism of Baitouweng Tang(白头翁汤,Pulsatilla decoction,PD)alleviates dextran sulfate sodium(DSS)-induced ulcerative colitis(UC)in mice by integrating network pharmacology prediction with experimental validation,focusing on the modulation of inflammatory signaling.METHODS:A chronic UC model was induced in C57BL/6 mice by cyclical administration of DSS.Mice were treated with either a low(15 m L/kg)or high(30 m L/kg)dose of PD.Disease severity was assessed clinically and via histopathology.Serum levels of inflammatory cytokines were quantified.A network pharmacology approach was employed to predict the core targets and pathways of PD against UC.Key predictions concerning the toll-like receptor 4/nuclear factor-kappa B(TLR4/NF-κB)pathway were subsequently verified in colonic tissue using quantitative polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting.RESULTS:PD treatment significantly ameliorated DSSinduced UC symptoms,including reducing disease activity,preventing colon shortening,and improving histological architecture.PD effectively rebalanced the systemic inflammatory milieu by decreasing proinflammatory cytokines interleukin-6(IL-6)and tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α)and elevating anti-inflammatory cytokines interleukin-10(IL-10).Network pharmacology analysis identified the TLR4/NF-κB signaling pathway as a central target.Experimental validation confirmed that PD markedly suppressed the upregulation of both TLR4 and NF-κB at the transcriptional and protein levels in the inflamed colon.CONCLUSION:PD demonstrates protective effects against experimental UC.Its mechanism is associated with the inhibition of the TLR4/NF-κB signaling pathway and the subsequent attenuation of inflammatory responses.This study provides a modern pharmacological basis for the classical application of PD in treating heat-toxin related intestinal disorders,bridging traditional use and mechanistic understanding.
基金Supported by the Provincial Key Cultivation Laboratory for Digestive Disease Research,No.2021SYS13Shanxi Province’s“Si Ge Yi Pi”Science and Technology Driven Medical Innovation Project,No.2021MX03Shanxi Provincial Basic Research Program,No.202403021222423.
文摘BACKGROUND Ulcerative colitis(UC)is a chronic and treatment-resistant disorder requiring potent therapeutics that are effective and safe.Cedrol(CE)is a bioactive natural product present in many traditional Chinese medicines.It is known for its suppression of inflammation and mitigation of oxidative stress.Its therapeutic efficacy and mechanistic underpinnings in UC remain uncharacterized.AIM To investigate the therapeutic potential and mechanisms of CE in UC.METHODS The anti-inflammatory activity and intestinal barrier-repairing effects of CE were assessed in a dextran sulfate sodium-induced murine colitis model.Network pharmacology was employed to predict potential targets and pathways.Then molecular docking and dynamics simulations were utilized to confirm a stable interaction between CE and the toll-like receptor 4(TLR4)/myeloid differentiation factor 2(MD2)complex.The anti-inflammatory mechanisms were further verified using in vitro assays.Additionally,the gut microbiota composition was analyzed via 16S rRNA gene sequencing.RESULTS CE significantly alleviated colitis symptoms,mitigated histopathological damage,and suppressed inflammation.Moreover,CE restored intestinal barrier integrity by enhancing mucus secretion and upregulating tight junction proteins(zonula occludens 1,occludin,claudin-1).Mechanistically,CE stably bound to MD2,inhibiting lipopolysaccharide-induced TLR4 signaling in RAW264.7 cells.This led to suppression of the downstream mitogen-activated protein kinase and nuclear factor kappa B signaling pathways,downregulating the expression of tumor necrosis factor-alpha,interleukin-1β,and interleukin-6.Gut microbiota analysis revealed that CE reversed dextran sulfate sodium-induced dysbiosis with significant enrichment of butyrogenic Christensenella minuta.CONCLUSION CE acted on MD2 to suppress proinflammatory cascades,promoting mucosal barrier reconstitution and microbiota remodeling and supporting its therapeutic use in UC.
基金financially supported by the Major Science and Technology Special Projects in Henan Province(231100310200)the Key R&D Projects in Henan Province(241111314200)+1 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32302172)the Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province(252300423038).
文摘Ulcerative colitis(UC)is a chronic intestinal inflammatory disease characterized by a complex pathogenesis.Weizmannia coagulans has emerged as a potential probiotic for treating intestinal disorders.This study aimed to assess the therapeutic impact of W.coagulans BC99 on mice with DSS-induced UC and to elucidate its underlying mechanism of action.Our findings revealed that BC99 administration ameliorated symptoms associated with DSS-induced UC mice,as evidenced by reduced disease activity indexes,reversal of weight loss,and normalization of colon length.Furthermore,BC99 treatment also protected the integrity of the intestinal barrier through maintaining the antioxidant activity and the expression of tight junction proteins(ZO-1 and occludin),and regulating the inflammatory cytokines in DSS-induced UC mice.Additionally,BC99 supplementation enhanced the production of short-chain fatty acids(SCFAs)through the proliferation of SCFA-producing bacteria,including Bidobacterium,Blautia and Faecallbaculum.Notably,the NF-κB signaling pathway was found to be closely related to BC99 treatment in DSS-induced UC mice.The positive protein expression and the m RNA expression of TLR4,My D88 and p65 in colon tissue were all detected in BC99-treated groups,which indicating that BC99 could alleviate UC symptoms by inhibiting TLR4/My D88/NF-κB signaling pathway.Metabolomics further confirms the previous results.Collectively,these findings provide basic support for the W.coagulans as a functional food additive or a promising therapeutic agent for the effective management of UC.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.82374200Construction of Traditional Chinese Medicine Inheritance and Innovation Development Demonstration Pilot Projects in Pudong New Area-High-Level Research-Oriented Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Construction,No.YC-2023-0901.
文摘Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease characterized byclinical symptoms of diarrhea and mucopurulent bloody stools, and its incidenceis increasing globally. The etiology and pathogenesis of UC remain elusive. Currenttherapeutic approaches, including anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressiveand immunomodulating agents, are often limited in efficacy and frequently associatedwith adverse drug reactions. Therefore, there is an urgent need to developsafer and more effective treatment strategies to address the limitations of existingtherapies. Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi (HQ), a traditional Chinese medicinal herb,has been employed in the treatment of UC for over 2000 years. Recent studieshave demonstrated that HQ contains multiple active components capable oftreating UC through anti-inflammation, immune modulation, intestinal barrierprotection, antioxidant activity, and regulation of the gut microbiota. This paperreviews recent studies on the mechanism of action and clinical trials of HQ intreating UC based on relevant literature, with the aim of providing valuable insightsinto future treatment approaches.
文摘The retrospective study by Edwar et al reinforces the role of therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty(PK)as a vital intervention in severe,treatment-resistant infectious keratitis.In advanced cases—often complicated by trauma,delayed presentation,and corneal perforation—PK restores globe integrity and provides limited visual recovery.However,its application is constrained by graft-related complications and donor shortages,particularly in low-resource settings.These limitations highlight the need for earlier,globe-sparing strategies to prevent progression and reduce surgical demand.Photoactivated chromophore for infectious keratitis-corneal collagen cross-linking(PACK-CXL)has emerged as a promising adjunct or alternative.With both antimicrobial and tissue-stabilizing effects,PACK-CXL may control infection and preserve corneal structure in earlier stages.A layered treatment framework that incorporates PACK-CXL as an initial intervention and reserves PK for refractory cases may help improve clinical outcomes.Further studies are needed to define their best use in practice.
基金supported by the Key Research and Development Project of Hainan Province(ZDYF2022SHFZ099)the Academic Enhancement Support Program of Hainan Medical University(XSTS2025040 and XSTS2025063).
文摘Objective:To investigate the effect of pectic polysaccharides isolated from Rauvolfia verticillata on ulcerative colitis and its underlying mechanisms.Methods:Pectic polysaccharides were characterized using high-performance liquid chromatography with 1-phenyl-3-methyl-5-pyrazolone pre-column derivatization,phenol-sulfuric acid assay,and gel permeation chromatography.HT-29 cells were stimulated with lipopolysaccharide and then treated with pectic polysaccharides;conditioned medium was applied to THP-1-derived macrophages to assess cell viability and polarization,while tight junction protein expression was analyzed in HT-29 cells.Furthermore,a mouse model of dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis was treated with oral pectic polysaccharides or NOS2 overexpression.Body weight,disease activity index,colon length,histopathology,and the protein expression related to the JAK2/STAT3-NOS2 signaling were evaluated.Results:The pectic polysaccharide was characterized as an acidic pectic polysaccharide,primarily composed of galacturonic acid and various neutral sugars,with a narrow molecular weight distribution and high purity.Pectic polysaccharides significantly enhanced THP-1 macrophage viability,promoted M1 to M2 polarization,and upregulated the expression of epithelial tight junction proteins.In addition,pectic polysaccharide treatment attenuated body weight loss,lowered disease activity index scores and improved colon histology in mice with dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis.It also reduced JAK2/STAT3 phosphorylation and NOS2 expression,and increased the expression of tight junction proteins(ZO-1,occludin,and claudin-1).Conclusions:Pectic polysaccharides attenuate ulcerative colitis by increasing M2-related macrophage markers,inhibiting the JAK2/STAT3-NOS2 signaling,and enhancing epithelial barrier-related protein expression.These findings support pectic polysaccharides as a natural candidate for the treatment of ulcerative colitis.
文摘BACKGROUND Ulcerative colitis(UC)is a chronic and debilitating inflammatory bowel disease.Cumulative evidence indicates that excess hydrogen peroxide,a potent neutrophilic chemotactic agent,produced by colonic epithelial cells has a causal role leading to infiltration of neutrophils into the colonic mucosa and subsequent development of UC.This evidence-based mechanism identifies hydrogen peroxide as a therapeutic target for reducing agents in the treatment of UC.CASE SUMMARY Presented is a 41-year-old female with a 26-year history of refractory UC.Having developed steroid dependence and never achieving complete remission on treatment by conventional and advanced therapies,she began treatment with oral R-dihydrolipoic acid(RDLA),a lipid-soluble reducing agent with intracellular site of action.Within a week,rectal bleeding ceased.She was asymptomatic for three years until a highly stressful experience,when she noticed blood in her stool.RDLA was discontinued,and she began treatment with oral sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate(STS),a reducing agent with extracellular site of action.After a week,rectal bleeding ceased,and she resumed oral RDLA and discontinued STS.To date,she remains asymptomatic with normal stool calprotectin while on RDLA.CONCLUSION STS and RDLA are reducing agents that serve as highly effective and safe therapy for the induction and maintenance of remission in UC,even in patients refractory or poorly controlled by conventional and advanced therapies.Should preliminary findings be validated by subsequent clinical trials,the use of reducing agents could potentially prevent thousands of colectomies and represent a paradigm shift in the treatment of UC.
基金supported by the Key Scientific Research Project of Hubei Provincial Department of Education (No.D20232001)。
文摘Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a persistent,diffuse intestinal inflammation and ranks among the most challenging chronic diseases worldwide.Atractylodes lancea (Thunb.) DC.and Atractylodis macrocephala Koidz.are traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) with a long history of clinical application,particularly for gastrointestinal disorders.Both Atractylodis Rhizoma (AR)and Atractylodis Macrocephala Rhizoma (AM) have shown significant efficacy in managing UC;however,the underlying mechanism by which the AR-AM herbal pair promotes intestinal mucosal healing remains poorly understood.The therapeutic effects of the ethanolic extract of AR-AM (EEAR-AM) were evaluated in a murine UC model induced by dextran sodium sulfate(DSS).A network pharmacology approach was employed to explore the anti-UC properties of EEAR-AM,including identification of active compounds,prediction of potential targets,and construction of a protein-protein interaction (PPI) network.Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analyses were subsequently performed to preliminarily elucidate the mechanisms of EEAR-AM in UC treatment.Finally,the proposed molecular mechanisms were validated in both DSS-induced UC mice and Caco-2 cells.In vivo results demonstrated that EEAR-AM significantly attenuated DSS-induced weight loss,reduced colon shortening,lowered the disease activity index (DAI) score,and modulated the spleen coefficient.Moreover,EEAR-AM improved colonic tissue architecture,reduced inflammatory infiltration,restored goblet cell density,enhanced mucin MUC2 expression,and elevated levels of tight junction (TJ) proteins.Additionally,EEAR-AM suppressed the expression of matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2) and MMP-9.Network pharmacology analyses indicated that EEAR-AM may ameliorate intestinal mucosal dysfunction through modulation of the exchange protein directly activated by cAMP 1 (Epac1)/Ras-associated protein 1 (Rap1) pathway and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (AKT) pathways.These actions potentially enhance cellular barrier integrity and reduce the release of inflammatory mediators.Western blotting results confirmed that EEAR-AM activated the Epac1/Rap1 pathway while downregulating the PI3K/AKT pathway in both DSS-induced UC mice and Caco-2cells,consistent with predictions from network pharmacology.This study represents the first evidence that the EEAR-AM herbal pair improves intestinal mucosal barrier function in UC,with therapeutic effects likely mediated by activation of the Epac1/Rap1 pathway and inhibition of the PI3K/AKT pathway.
文摘We read with great interest the study by Zhang et al on Yiyi Fuzi Baijiang powder(YFB),which exemplifies the power of modern methods to validate traditional Chinese medicine(TCM).The key insight is that YFB doesn’t merely alter“good”or“bad”bacteria but restores the gut microbiota’s holistic equilibrium.This is powerfully shown by its paradoxical reduction of anaerobic probiotics like Bifidobacterium,rectifying the diseased,hypoxic environment,causing their aberrant overgrowth.This challenges the conventional probiotic paradigm and underscores a core TCM principle:Herbal formulas treat disease by restoring the body’s overall functional balance.Future research should focus on the interplay between herbal components,intestinal oxygen,and microbial metabolites to further unravel this sophisticated dialogue.
文摘Background:This study focused on developing and optimizing a self-microemulsifying drug delivery system(SMEDDS)to improve Lafutidine’s solubility and bioavailability,thereby enhancing its effectiveness in treating gastric ulcers.Traditional formulations are less effective due to their limited water solubility and bioavailability.Methods:The study used solubility tests,pseudo-ternary phase diagrams,and central composite design(CCD)to optimize.The formulation was optimized by varying the oil concentration(10–40%)and surfactant/cosurfactant ratio(0.33–3.00),and then tested for droplet size,drug content,emulsification,phase stability,and in vitro dissolution.Results:The study found that the optimized formulation contained 14%Capmul PG 8NF oil,62%Labrasol surfactant,and 24%Tween 80 cosurfactant.This combination generated an average droplet size of 111.02 nm and improved drug release properties.Furthermore,the formulation was stable without phase separation,with a drug content of 88.2–99.8%.Conclusion:SMEDDS significantly improves lafutidine delivery by increasing solubility and absorption,thereby overcoming oral administration challenges.The system quickly formed small droplets in water and released the drug in 15 min.Enhancing lafutidine’s bioavailability may improve its efficacy in treating gastric ulcers,resulting in better patient outcomes and potentially lower dosing frequency.
文摘Helicobacter pylori(H.pylori)infection plays a critical role in gastric diseases,impacting the microbiota structure in gastric and duodenal ulcers.In their study,Jin et al utilized metagenomic sequencing to analyze mucosal samples from patients with ulcers and healthy controls,revealing significant changes in microbial diversity and composition.This article reviews their findings,emphasizing H.pylori’s role in gastric ulcers and the need for further research on its impact on duodenal ulcers.We evaluate the study’s strengths and limitations,suggesting future research directions to enhance our understanding of H.pylori’s contribution to ulcerative diseases.
基金Hubei Province Top Medical Youth Talent Program,Wuhan Knowledge Innovation Special Basic Research Project,No.2023020201020558Clinical Research Project of Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University,No.LCYJ2021B004 and No.LCYJ2019B010Science and Technology Plan Project of Zhanjiang,No.2022A01191.
文摘BACKGROUND Diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)present a significant clinical challenge due to their high prevalence and profound impact on morbidity.Ultrasound-assisted wound debridement(UAWD)has emerged as a potential therapeutic modality to improve healing outcomes in DFU management.AIM To evaluate the efficacy of UAWD in treating DFUs on wound closure rates,treatment duration,and quality of life outcomes.METHODS This systematic review and meta-analysis followed PRISMA guidelines,systematically searching PubMed,Embase,Web of Science,and the Cochrane Library with no date restrictions.Randomized controlled trials(RCTs)that evaluated the efficacy of UAWD in DFU treatment were included.Data were independently extracted by two reviewers,with discrepancies resolved through consensus or third-party consultation.The risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane tool.χ2 and I2 statistics assessed heterogeneity,informing the use of fixed or random-effects models for meta-analysis,supplemented by sensitivity analysis and publication bias assessment through funnel plots and Egger's test.RESULTS From 1255 articles,seven RCTs met the inclusion criteria.The studies demonstrated that UAWD significantly reduced DFU healing time(standardized mean difference=-0.78,95%CI:-0.97 to-0.60,P<0.001)and increased healing rates(odds ratio=9.96,95%CI:5.99 to 16.56,P<0.001)compared to standard care.Sensitivity analysis confirmed the stability of these results,and no significant publication bias was detected.CONCLUSION UAWD is a promising adjunctive treatment for DFUs,significantly reducing healing times and increasing healing rates.These findings advocate for the integration of UAWD into standard DFU care protocols.
基金Supported by the King Salman Center for Disability Research,No.KSRG-2023-407.
文摘Diabetic foot(DF)is a major public health concern.As evident from numerous previous studies,supervision of DF ulcer(DFU)is crucial,and a specific quality check-up is needed.Patients should be educated about glycaemic management,DFUs,foot lesions,proper care for injuries,diet,and surgery.Certain reasonably priced treatments,such as hyperbaric oxygen and vacuum-assisted closure therapy,are also available for DFUs,along with modern wound care products and techniques.Nonetheless,DF care(cleaning,applying antimicrobial cream when wounded,and foot reflexology),blood glucose monitoring to control diabetes,and monthly or quarterly examinations in individuals with diabetes are effective in managing DFUs.Between 50%and 80%of DF infections are preventable.Regardless of the intensity of the lesion,it needs to be treated carefully and checked daily during infection.Tissue regeneration can be aided by cleaning,dressing,and application of topical medicines.The choice of shoes is also important because it affects blood circulation and nerve impulses.In general,regular check-ups,monitoring of the patient’s condition,measuring blood glucose levels,and providing frequent guidance regarding DFU care are crucial.Finally,this important clinical problem requires involvement of multiple professionals to properly manage it.
文摘BACKGROUND Ulcerative colitis(UC)is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the colon.The most common psychological issue in UC patients is varying degrees of depre-ssion,which affects the condition and quality of life of UC patients and may lead to deterioration of the patient’s condition.UC drugs combined with anti-anxiety and antidepression drugs can alleviate symptoms of both depression and UC.Brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)precursor(proBDNF)/p75 neurotrophin receptor(p75NTR)/sortilin and BDNF/tropomyosin receptor kinase B(TrkB)signalling balance is essential for maintaining brain homeostasis and preventing the development of depressive behaviours.AIM To explore the mechanism by which Wuling powder regulates the proBDNF/p75NTR/sortilin and BDNF/TrkB pathways in the treatment of UC with depre-ssion.METHODS Depression was established in C57BL/6J mice via chronic restraint stress,and the UC model was induced with dextran sodium sulfate(DSS).In the treatment stage,mesalazine(MS)was the basic treatment,Wuling powder was the experimental treatment,and fluoxetine was the positive control drug for treating depression.Changes in intestinal mucosal inflammation,behaviour,and the proBDNFp75NTR/sortilin and BDNF/TrkB pathways were evaluated.RESULTS In the depression groups,Wuling powder decreased the immobility time,increased the distance travelled in the central zone and the total distance travelled,and restored balance in the proBDNF/p75NTR/sortilin and BDNF/TrkB signalling pathways.In the DSS and chronic restraint stress+DSS groups,immobility time increased,distance travelled in the central zone and total distance travelled decreased,activity of the proBDNF/p75NTR/sortilin pathway was upregulated,and activity of the BDNF/TrkB pathway was downregulated,indicating that mice with UC often have comorbid depression.Compared with those of MS alone,Wuling powder combined with MS further decreased the colon histopathological scores and the expression levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-6 mRNAs.CONCLUSION This study confirmed that Wuling powder may play an antidepressant role by regulating the balance of the proBDNF/p75NTR/sortilin and BDNF/TrkB signalling pathways and further relieve intestinal inflammation in UC.
基金Supported by National Science and Technology Major Project,No.2024ZD0521002The Innovation Team Project of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Liaoning Province,No.LNZYYCXTD-CCCX-003+1 种基金General Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.82074296Construction Project of Inheritance Studios of Famous Chinese Medicine Experts in China,No.[2022]No.75.
文摘Peptic ulcer(PU)is characterized by inflammation,necrosis,and erosion of the gastrointestinal mucosa caused by various pathogenic factors,leading to ulcer formation.The stomach and duodenum are the most commonly affected sites.Bletilla striata,a traditional Chinese medicinal herb,contains diverse chemical constituents and exhibits multiple pharmacological effects.As a key component in various traditional Chinese medicine compound formulations,it has demonstrated notable clinical efficacy.Moreover,it has a solid research foundation and broad application prospects in the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases.This paper systematically elaborates on the clinical efficacy and mechanisms of action of Bletilla striata in the treatment of PUs,drawing from ancient medical literature and traditional formula applications to provide support for clinical use.
基金funded by National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2022YFC3501705)National Natural Science Foundation of China general projects(No.82274066)Shanghai Science and Technology Innovation Project(No.22S21901200).
文摘Gastric ulcer(GU)is a common digestive system disease.Acupuncture,as one of the external treatments of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM),has the characteristics of multi-target,multi-pathway and multi-level action in the treatment of GU.The relationship between meridian points and Zang-fu is an important part of the theory of TCM,which is crucial for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.There is an external and internal link between acupoints and Zang-fu.The pathological reaction of Zang-fu can manifest as acupoint sensitization,while stimulation of acupoints can play a therapeutic role in the internal Zang-fu.Therefore,the acupoint has the functions of reflecting and treating diseases.This review explores the tender points on the body surface of patients with GU and the rules of acupoint selection.In addition,Zusanli(ST36),as one of the most used acupoints of the stomach meridian,was selected to show the mechanisms behind acupoint stimulation in the treatment of GU in greater detail,specifically in the well-studied model of the stress GU(SGU).Hence,the mechanisms of acupuncture at ST36 and points commonly used in combination with ST36 to treat SGU are discussed further.Treatment effects can be achieved through anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities,gastric mucosal injury repair,and interaction with the brain-gut axis.In summary,this review provides evidence for a comprehensive understanding of the phenomena and mechanism of acupoint functions for GU.
文摘BACKGROUND Pain often predisposes patients with diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)to negative emotional states,such as anxiety and depression,which can significantly impair treatment outcomes and recovery.However,very few studies have explored the relationship between anxiety,depression,and pain in DFUs,as well as the associated risk factors.AIM To analyze the correlation between anxiety,depression,and pain in patients with DFUs and to identify the associated risk factors.METHODS This study included 106 patients diagnosed with DFUs who were admitted to Tiantai County People’s Hospital between March 2022 and March 2024.The patients’anxiety levels were evaluated using Zung’s self-rating anxiety scale(SAS),depression status was assessed using Zung’s self-rating depression scale(SDS),and pain intensity was assessed using the visual analog scale(VAS).Subsequently,correlations between SAS,SDS,and VAS scores were analyzed.Univariate and multivariate analyses were conducted to explore the risk factors that contributed to anxiety and depression in patients with DFUs.RESULTS Among the 106 patients,39.62%exhibited anxiety and 43.40%presented with depression.Most patients experiencing anxiety or depression exhibited mild symptoms,with no severe cases observed.Compared with asymptomatic patients,those with anxiety or depression had significantly higher VAS scores.Correlation analysis indicated a significant positive relationship between both SAS and SDS scores and the VAS score.Univariate analysis identified sex,age,Wagner’s grade,presence of other complications,and smoking history as factors significantly associated with anxiety and depression.Multivariate analysis further confirmed that younger age,higher Wagner’s grade,and higher VAS scores were independent predictors of anxiety and depression.CONCLUSION This study reveals a significant positive correlation between anxiety,depression,and pain in patients with DFUs.This finding suggests that timely and effective pain intervention may be beneficial in alleviating negative emotions such as anxiety and depression.In addition,younger age(<50 years),higher Wagner’s grade,and higher VAS scores increase the risk of developing anxiety and depression in this patient population.
文摘Ulcerative colitis has baffled researchers since the early 20th century.The pre-vailing explanation attributes the chronic recurring episodes of bloody diarrhea and abdominal pain to some form of immune abnormality,despite the lack of supporting evidence.This highlights the critical need for innovative research directions and methodologies to uncover the cause and develop a cure for this disease.By analyzing existing data from less than a dozen previously published studies,a novel,evidence-based pathogenesis was constructed,implicating colonic epithelial hydrogen peroxide as a causal factor in the development of this disease.This newly identified mechanism informed the creation of a ground-breaking class of therapeutics,known as reducing agents,which have demon-strated remarkable success in resolving colonic inflammation and restoring colonic health in patients with refractory ulcerative colitis.This paper outlines the timeline of these publications and reinterprets the findings within the context of contemporary biomedical science.