1.Preliminary exploration of the symptom fluctuation after acupuncture for idiopathic tinnitus.
Baiqing WANG ; Yuanbo FU ; Baijie LI ; Xueting ZHANG ; Yuhan ZENG ; Yutong NI ; Huilin LIU ; Peng CHEN ; Xiaobai XU ; Bingcong ZHAO
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2025;45(10):1477-1483
After being treated with acupuncture, some patients with idiopathic tinnitus may experience a short-term aggravation of tinnitus symptoms on the original basis. These symptoms can be gradually relieved and the overall condition fluctuates towards recovery. This phenomenon has brought some difficulties to patients and clinicians. Based on the academic view of TCM, "destroying pathogens and re-building balance", and in association with the existing understanding of acupuncture in modern medicine for tinnitus, this paper briefly discusses the mechanism and influencing factors of symptom fluctuation in patients with idiopathic tinnitus after acupuncture treatment in terms of both TCM and modern medicine, and proposes the future direction in the research of symptom fluctuation, so as to promote the recognition of clinicians and patients on symptom fluctuation and make rational use of its positive effects. Besides, it is hoped that more researchers will pay attention to symptom fluctuation and advance the exploration of it in academic field.
Humans
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Tinnitus/physiopathology*
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Male
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Female
2.Effect of Staphylococcal Nuclease and Tudor Domain Containing 1/SLC7A11 on the Occurrence and Development of Osteosarcoma by Inhibiting Ferroptosis
Shengtao WANG ; Shujuan XU ; Peng GUI ; Xinning LI ; Yuhan SUI ; Zhaoxu LI
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2024;46(1):11-18
Objective To investigate the effect of staphylococcal nuclease and tudor domain containing 1(SND1)on the biological function of osteosarcoma cells and decipher the mechanism of SND1 in regulating fer-roptosis in osteosarcoma cells via SLC7A11.Methods Human osteoblasts hFOB1.19 and osteosarcoma cell lines Saos-2,U2OS,HOS,and 143B were cultured,in which the expression level of SND1 was determined.Small in-terfering RNA was employed to knock down the expression of SND1(si-SND1)in the osteosarcoma cell line HOS and 143B.The CCK8 assay kit,colony formation assay,and Transwell assay were employed to examine the effect of SND1 expression on the biological function of osteosarcoma cells.Furthermore,we altered the expression of SND1 and SLC7A11 in osteosarcoma cells to investigate the effect of SND1 on osteosarcoma ferroptosis via SLC7A11.Results The mRNA and protein levels of SND1 in Saos-2,U2OS,HOS,and 143B cells were higher than those in hFOB1.19 cells(all P<0.01).Compared with the control group,transfection with si-SND1 down-regulated the expression level of SND1 in HOS and 143B cells(all P<0.01),decreased the viability of HOS and 143B cells,reduced the number of colony formation,and inhibited cell invasion and migration(all P<0.001).The ferroptosis inducer Erastin promoted the apoptosis of HOS and 143B cells,while the ferroptosis inhibitor Fer-rostatin-1 improved the viability of HOS and 143B cells(all P<0.001).After SND-1 knockdown,Erastin reduced the viability of HOS and 143B cells,while Ferrostatin-1 restored the cell viability(all P<0.001).After treatment with Erastin in the si-SND1 group,the levels of iron and malondialdehyde were elevated,and the level of glutathione was lowered(all P<0.001).The results of in vivo experiments showed that SND1 knockdown inhibited the mass of the transplanted tumor in 143B tumor-bearing nude mice(P<0.001).Knocking down the expression of SND1 resul-ted in down-regulated SLC7A11 expression(all P<0.001)and increased ferroptosis in HOS and 143B cells(P<0.001,P=0.020).Conclusions SND1 presents up-regulated expression in osteosarcoma cells.It may inhibit ferrop-tosis by up-regulating the expression of SLC7A11,thereby improving the viability of osteosarcoma cells.
3.Feasibility of low-dose CT brain perfusion scanning based on deep learning reconstruction algorithm: a preliminary study
Limin LEI ; Yuhan ZHOU ; Xiaoxu GUO ; Hui WANG ; Jinping MA ; Zhihao WANG ; Weimeng CAO ; Yuan GAO ; Yuming XU ; Songwei YUE
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2024;44(7):613-621
Objective:To compare image quality and diagnostic parameters of whole-brain CT perfusion scans under different scanning conditions and assess the utility of deep learning image reconstruction algorithm (DLIR) in reducing tube current during low-dose scans.Methods:Method A total of 105 patients with suspected acute ischemic stroke (AIS) were prospectively enrolled in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from March, 2022 to March, 203 and their baseline information was recorded. All patients underwent head non-contrast CT and CT perfusion (CTP) examinations. CTP scanning was performed at 80 kV in two groups with the tube current of 150 mA (regular dose) and 100 mA (low dose), respectively. The CTP images of 150 mA group were reconstructed using filtered back-projection algorithm as well as adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction-V (ASIR-V) at 40% and 80% strength levels, which were denoted as groups A-C. The CTP images of 100 mA group were reconstructed using ASIR-V80%, DLIR-M, and DLIR-H, which were denoted as groups D-F. Clinical baseline characteristics and radiation doses were compared between the two groups under different scanning conditions. Furthermore, we assessed the subjective and objective image quality, conventional perfusion parameters, and abnormal perfusion parameters of AIS patients across the six groups of reconstructed CTP images.Results:Under the scanning conditions of 150 mA and 100 mA, 47 and 48 patients were diagnosed with AIS, respectively. There were no significant differences in the baseline characteristics between the two groups. However, there was a significant difference in the mean effective radiation dose (5.71 mSv vs. 3.80 mSv, t = 2 768.30, P < 0.001). The standard deviation (SD) of noise, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) of gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) were significantly different among the six groups of reconstructed images ( F = 40.58-212.13, P < 0.001). In GM, the SD values in groups C, D, and F were lower than those in other groups ( P < 0.05), and the SNR values in groups C and F were higher than those in other groups ( P < 0.05). In WM, the SD and SNR values in groups C and F were significantly different from those in other groups ( P < 0.05). Additionally, CNR values in groups C and F were higher than those in other groups ( P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in subjective scores among groups B, C, and F ( P > 0.05). Regarding perfusion parameters in the brain GM, groups D and E had lower cerebral blood volume (CBV) values compared to groups A to C ( P < 0.05), and group F had lower CBV values than group B ( P < 0.05). In the brain WM, group D had consistently lower mean transit time (MTT) values compared to the other groups ( P < 0.05). Notably, there were no significant differences in AIS lesion detection rates and relevant diagnostic parameters across the six image groups. Conclusions:Low-tube current CTP scan combined with the DLIR-H algorithm can enhance image quality without affecting perfusion parameters such as CBV and MTT, while reducing radiation dose by 30%. This algorithm can be routinely applied in brain CTP examinations.
4.A Mendelian randomization study on the relationship between insomnia and osteoporosis
Hongzhou LIU ; Xiaomin FU ; Xiaojing LI ; Yuhan WANG ; Xiaodong HU ; Huaijin XU ; Anning WANG ; Zhaohui LYU ; Song DONG ; Yu PEI
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2024;63(8):776-780
Objective:To explore the relationship between insomnia and osteoporosis.Methods:Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis were used in this study. The single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) related to insomnia from genome-wide association analysis research data were selected as the instrumental variables by using inverse variance weighted (IVW), MR-Egger regression, weighted median method, maximum likelihood, penalized weighted median estimator, and Mendelian randomization robust adjusted profile score (MR-RAPS) to determine the causal relationship between insomnia and osteoporosis. Odds ratio ( OR) and 95% confidence interval ( CI) values were used to evaluate the association between insomnia and osteoporosis. Cochran′s Q-test was used to detect heterogeneity of SNPs, MR-Egger regression was used to test for level pleiotropy, and the leave-one-out method was used to test sensitivity, MR pleiotropy residual sum and outlier (MR-PRESSO) method and radial MR were used to detect erroneous outliers. Results:The screening criteria were set based on the three major assumptions of MR; finally, 31 SNPs were included in the MR analysis. The results of MR causal effect analysis using the IVW method showed that insomnia increased the risk of osteoporosis by about 0.7% ( OR=1.007, 95% CI 1.001-1.014, P=0.044); heterogeneity testing showed heterogeneity between SNPs ( Q=57.91, P<0.001); and the MR- Egger intercept test did not indicate horizontal pleiotropy in this study (intercept value=3.807×10 -5, P=0.888). Leave-one-out method showed that no single SNP had a significant impact on the overall results. No abnormal SNP was detected according to the MR-PRESSO results ( P=0.059), and radial MR did not detect any outliers. Conclusion:Mendelian randomization analysis showed that insomnia can increase the risk of osteoporosis.
5.Kufor-Rakeb syndrome caused by ATP13A2 gene mutation: a case report and literature review
Xiaojin WEI ; Fangyuan QIAN ; Yuchen WU ; Hui XU ; Caiyan WANG ; Yuhan XU ; Ziyue DONG ; Jiale JI ; Yijing GUO
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2024;57(5):467-472
Objective:To report a case of Kufor-Rakeb syndrome caused by novel ATP13A2 mutation, collect the cases related to ATP13A2 gene mutation published in recent years, summarize the clinical manifestations of the disease, and broaden the clinical diagnostic thinking. Methods:The clinical manifestations of a newly diagnosed patient with Kufor-Rakeb syndrome caused by ATP13A2 gene mutation admitted to Zhongda Hospital, Southeast University on November 26, 2021, were summarized. The related cases of ATP13A2 mutation published from January 2000 to December 2021 were searched through the PubMed and CNKI databases using the keywords "ATP13A2" and "Parkinson′s disease". The onset age, clinical symptoms, family history, genetic testing, and levodopa responsiveness results of the patients were collected. Results:The patient is a 52-year-old female with the main clinical symptoms of static tremor and bradykinesia. Physical examination showed a gear like increase in muscle tension in the right upper limb, involuntary shaking of the right hand and slow movement. She had good responsiveness to levodopa, and the magnetic resonance imaging and susceptibility weighted imaging of the head showed a lack of clear observation of bilateral black matter swallowtail sign. Whole exome sequencing showed that mutations c.3010A>G (p.S1004G) and c.1195+5G>A (splice) were found in the ATP13A2 gene, both of which were not reported. The c.3010A>G (p.S1004G) mutation originated from the mother, and the c.1195+5G>A (splice) mutation originated from the father. In the retrospective literature review, a total of 10 cases were collected, with onset ages ranging from 18 months to 24 years. Among them, 4/10 patients′ parents married close relatives, and the clinical manifestations were mainly motor symptoms of Parkinson′s disease. In addition, 5/10 patients had cognitive dysfunction, and 3/10 patients had mental symptoms. And demonstrations of most patients′ magnetic resonance imaging were normal in the early stage of the disease, and as the disease progressed, some patients′ imaging results showed specific changes, such as whole brain atrophy and changes in the corpus callosum. Meanwhile, 8/10 patients showed good responsiveness to levodopa. Conclusions:Kufor-Rakeb syndrome is a special type of adolescent levodopa responsive Parkinson′s disease caused by ATP13A2 mutation, which is an autosomal recessive disorder. In addition to motor symptoms such as static tremor and bradykinesia, its clinical manifestations may also be accompanied by non motor symptoms such as cognitive and psychiatric disorders. The disease responds well to treatment with levodopa.
6.Recent advance in early diagnosis and targeted intervention of cerebral small vascular disease
Yuhan WANG ; Yun XU ; Qingxiu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2024;23(8):848-853
Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is a clinical condition resulting from lesions in the small blood vessels within the brain. Cause and mechanism of CSVD are intricate, and early diagnosis and specific treatment are currently lacking in clinical practice. This paper presents a synthesis of recent methodologies for creating animal models of CSVD, as well as a compilation of imaging and biological markers for CSVD early diagnosis. Additionally, the article reviews intervention strategies that target crucial pathways in the development of CSVD, aiming to offer novel insights into early diagnosis and intervention techniques for CSVD.
7.Study on the Relationship between Signal-to-Noise Ratio Loss and Electrocochleography in Noise Exposure
Yuhan HUANG ; Wulan ZHAO ; Wei QIU ; Fei XU
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2024;32(5):409-412
Objective To investigate the relationship between signal-to-noise ratio loss and electrocochleo-gram in noise exposed subjects and its assistive diagnosis value for hidden hearing loss.Methods Forty-one workers with a history of noise exposure were tested with pure tone audiometry,acoustic immittance,speech recognition un-der noise and electrocochleogram.They were divided into two groups according to their speech recognition ability under noise:Group A:SNR loss<0(19 ears),Group B:SNR loss>0(22 ears).The difference of electrocochleo-gram between the two groups was recorded and analyzed.Results The results of speech recognition test showed that there was significant difference in SNR loss between Group A and Group B(P<0.05).The results of cochlear electrogram showed that the AP amplitudes of the two groups were significantly different at 96,90 and 80 dB nHL(P<0.05).At 96,90,80,70,60 dB nHL,there were significant differences in SP amplitudes between the two groups(P<0.001).At 96,90,80 and 70 dB nHL,there was significant difference in SP/AP amplitude ratio be-tween the two groups(P<0.05).Conclusion There is a significant difference of SP/AP amplitude ratio between subjects with SNR loss of<0 and>0 at different sound intensities.
8.Study on quality analysis of Lonicera alberti Regel. Leaves by QAMS
Yan CHEN ; Huijing HAN ; Yuhan YAO ; Jun ZHAO ; Fang XU ; Chenyang LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;46(12):1629-1635
Objective:To establish the QAMS method for content determination of eight chemical compositions (chlorogenic acid, neochlorogenic acid, cryptochlorogenin acid, isochlorogenic acid A, isochlorogenic acid C, rutin, morroniside and luteolin-7-O-glucoside) from Lonicera alberti Regel. leaves; To verify the feasibility and applicability of this method in quality control for Lonicera alberti Regel. leaves. Methods:The HPLC analysis was performed on a Agilent Eclipse XDB-C18 (250 mm×4.6 mm,5 μm) with a mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile and 0.1% formic acid solution in gradient elution manner at a flow rate of 1 ml/min. The column temperature was maintained at 30 ℃ and the detection wavelength was set at 258 nm. The injection volume was 10 μl.Results:Chlorogenic acid, neochlorogenic acid, cryptochlorogenin acid, isochlorogenic acid A, isochlorogenic acid C, rutin, morroniside and luteolin-7-O-glucoside had a good linear relationship in the corresponding concentration range ( r≥0.999 6). The average sample recovery rates were 103.16%, 103.98%, 99.49%, 103.78%, 102.74%, 101.12%, 104.62%, and 100.94%, respectively. The RSD values were 1.30%, 1.63%, 2.92%, 2.10%, 1.27%, 2.40%, 1.15%, and 2.76%, respectively. Chlorogenic acid was set as internal reference substance, the relative correction factors of isochlorogenic acid A, isochlorogenic acid C, neochlorogenic acid, cryptochlorogenin acid, morroniside, luteolin-7-O-glucoside, rutin were 0.785 5, 0.693 9, 1.001 5, 1.087 2, 1.233 9, 0.369 1, 0.507 5, respectively. The content determination results of QAMS method and external standard method showed that there was no statistical significance in the comparison of the other six components except for morroniside. Conclusions:The established HPLC method can be used for the quality control of Lonicera alberti Regel. leaves. QAMS can be used to determine the contents of neochlorogenic acid, cryptochlorogenic acid, isochlorogenic acid A, isochlorogenic acid C, rutin and luteolin-7-O-glucoside in Lonicera alberti Regel. leaves.
9.Effect of HES5 on transdifferentiation and apoptosis of renal tubular epithelial cells and its underlying mechanism
Yuhan ZHANG ; Xue HENG ; Lin ZHU ; Pan XIE ; Guilian XU ; Kanfu PENG
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(11):1214-1225
Objective To investigate the effect of hairy and enhancer of split 5(HES5)on transdifferentiation and apoptosis of renal tubular epithelial cells induced by TGF-β1 and its potential mechanism.Methods The differentially expressed genes in GSE66494 data were analyzed and screened.The mouse model of unilateral uretera obstruction(UUO)was established,and the expression level of HES5 was detected in the renal tissue.HK-2 cells were treated with 10 ng/mL TGF-β1 for 24 h to establish a tubular epithelial-mesenchymal transition(EMT)model,and then qRT-PCR and Western blotting were performed to detect the expression of HES5 at mRNA and protein levels.After HK-2 cells were transfected with the plasmid overexpressing HES5,the protein levels of fibronectin,collagen Ⅰ,vimentin,apoptosis markers Bax and Bcl2 were detected in 24 h later.Then,HK-2 cells were divided into Control group,siHES5 group,TGF-β 1 group,and siHES5+TGF-β1 group.The protein level of fibrosis and apoptosis markers were measured in above groups with Western blotting.TUNEL staining and flow cytometry were employed to detect cell apoptosis.Western blotting was applied to determine the protein levels of AKT,p-AKT,PI3K and p-PI3K.HK-2 cells overexpressing HES5 were treated with PI3K inhibitor LY294002,and the expression of vimentin was detected.Results The expression of HES5 was significantly up-regulated in both chronic kidney disease(CKD)and fibrotic kidneys of mice.Overexpression of HES5 promoted the synthesis of fibronectin,collagen Ⅰ,vimentin and Bax in HK-2 cells,and inhibited the expression of Bcl2(P<0.05).HES5 knockdown not only down-regulated the expression of fibrosis markers,but also inhibited the apoptosis of HK-2 cells.Furthermore,HES5 knockdown inhibited the activation of PI3K/AKT signaling pathway induced by TGF-β1 in HK-2 cells(P<0.05).Inhibitors of the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway inhibitor attenuated the induction of HES5 on vimentin.Conclusion HES5 knockdown inhibits the transdifferentiation and apoptosis in TGF-β1-induced renal tubular epithelial cells,which may be related to the decreased activity of the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway.
10.A scoping review of factors influencing eHealth literacy in the elderly
Jie WEI ; Yuhan XU ; Yuting GONG ; Chen QING ; Ying LIU ; Shengmin GUO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(19):1498-1505
Objective:A scoping review of factors influencing eHealth literacy in older adults to inform future research and clinical practice.Methods:Accordance with the scope review methodological framework, research questions were established, and PubMed, Web of Science, Medline, CINAHL, Embase, Cochrane Library, CBM, CNKI, Wanfang, and VIP databases were systematically searched for the timeframe of the search from the time the database was constructed to November 24, 2023.Results:A total of 29 articles were included in the literature, which met the criteria of inclusion exclusion. The main factors influencing eHealth literacy among older adults included sociodemographic factors, disease-related factors, Internet use characteristics, psychosocial factors, healthy aging, and perceived health risks.Conclusions:eHealth literacy in older adults is affected by many complex factors. Most of the measurement tools are universal scales, and there are differences in the results of studies in different groups and regions. Future studies may consider using or developing specific eHealth literacy assessment tools for older adults, and carrying out targeted studies on older adults with different group characteristics.

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