Publications by authors named "Xiunan Wei"

Due to changes in diet and lifestyle, the prevalence of intestinal diseases has been increasing annually. Current treatment methods exhibit several limitations, including adverse reactions and drug resistance, necessitating the development of new, safe, and effective therapies. Astragali Radix, a natural medicine utilized for over two millennia, offers unique advantages in treating intestinal ailments due to its multi-component and multi-target properties.

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  • The study aimed to assess how effective and safe etrolizumab is for treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) through a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
  • A total of five studies with 1,682 participants were analyzed, showing that etrolizumab significantly improved clinical response, remission, and various endoscopic outcomes compared to placebo, without increasing adverse events.
  • The results suggest that etrolizumab is a promising treatment option for patients with IBD.
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a serious public health problem, and among non-communicable diseases, CVD is now the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. CVD involves multiple organs throughout the body, especially the intestinal tract is the first to be involved. The impairment of the intestinal mucosal barrier is considered a significant pathological alteration in CVD and also contributes to the accelerated progression of the disease, thereby offering novel insights for CVD prevention and treatment.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) presents a risk of carcinogenesis, which escalates with the duration of IBD. Persistent histological inflammation is considered to be the driving factor of colitis carcinogenesis. Effective control of inflammation is helpful to prevent and treat colitis-related colorectal cancer (CAC).

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  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can lead to colitis-associated colorectal cancer (CAC) through a sequence triggered by inflammation, though the exact mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • Current research shows potential for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) formulas in preventing and treating CAC, but their clinical use is still limited.
  • The study reviewed how TCM formulas affect biological processes related to cancer and highlighted important signaling pathways involved, calling for more high-quality research to validate their effectiveness.
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