Publications by authors named "Chuanyuan Ji"

Bazi Bushen (BZBS), a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), has demonstrated therapeutic efficacy in testicular dysfunction within D-galactose and NaNO mouse models. This study aimed to ascertain if BZBS could also mitigate the decline in testicular function associated with natural aging. Therefore, male aged mice were employed to evaluate the preventive effects of BZBS on male reproductive aging.

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Context: Bazi Bushen capsule (BZBS) has anti-ageing properties and is effective in enhancing memory.

Objective: To find evidence supporting the mechanisms and biomarkers by which BZBS functions.

Materials And Methods: Male C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into five groups: normal, ageing, β-nicotinamide mononucleotide capsule (NMN), BZBS low-dose (LD-BZ) and BZBS high-dose (HD-BZ).

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Cellular senescence is frequently evident at etiologic sites of chronic diseases and involves essentially irreversible arrest of cell proliferation, increased protein production, resistance to apoptosis, and altered metabolic activity. Regulated cell death plays a vital role in shaping fully functional organs during the developmental process, coordinating adaptive or non-adaptive responses, and coping with long-term harmful intracellular or extracellular homeostasis disturbances. In recent years, the concept of 'diabetic tubulopathy' has emerged.

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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a common public health problem associated with increased morbidity and long-term mortality. However, effective treatment for HFpEF was not discovered yet. In the present study, we aimed to decipher the effects of Periplocin on DOCA-induced heart failure rats and explore the possible underlying mechanisms.

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Article Synopsis
  • Analysis of tongue properties in traditional Chinese medicine offers a non-invasive method for diagnosing chronic gastritis (CG) compared to more invasive procedures like gastroscopy.
  • A non-targeted metabolomic analysis was developed using advanced techniques (UHPLC-Q/TOF-MS) to identify endogenous small molecules in tongue coating related to CG, leading to the discovery of 37 potential biomarkers.
  • The study indicated key metabolic pathways affected in CG patients, such as purine and amino acid metabolism, suggesting alterations related to oxygen free radicals and energy metabolism, which could aid in the understanding and diagnosis of CG.
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