1.Research progress and clinical application of traditional chinese medicine theory on postoperative cognitive dysfunction
Yao ZHANG ; Jiafu JI ; Weiliang ZHANG ; Fan SU
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2024;40(8):865-867
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction(POCD)is a common complication in the periopera-tive period,posing a significant threat to patients'brain health and rapid recovery.However,the specific pathogenesis remains unclear,resulting in a lack of effective prevention and treatment methods.The theoret-ical research on cognitive function diseases in traditional Chinese medicine provides valuable insights for comprehensive POCD prevention and treatment.In clinical practice,emphasis is placed on nurturing the"spirit"before surgery and regulating it afterwards while also harmonizing the heart,liver,kidney,and oth-er organs.This approach has shown promising results.Guided by traditional Chinese medicine theory,clini-cal practice has significantly enriched our understanding of POCD prevention and treatment methods while opening up new avenues for future treatments.This article reviews recent advances in theoretical research and clinical practices of traditional Chinese medicine regarding POCD with the aim of exploring more effec-tive ideas and approaches for its prevention and treatment.
2.A randomized controlled clinical study of plica aryepiglottica movement for guiding painless gastroscopic entry
Weiliang ZHANG ; Qiang JIANG ; Yujie CHEN ; Fan SU ; Zhen SUN ; Yongliang CHI
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(16):2438-2442
Objective To explore the effectiveness and safety of guiding painless gastroscopic entry with plica aryepiglottica movement as the mark.Methods A total of 200 patients with elective painless gas-troscopic examination from January 2022 to August 2022 were selected,92 males and 108 female,aged 18-60 years old,BMI 18-30 kg/m2 and ASA grade Ⅰ-Ⅲ.The patients were divided into the two groups:the con-trol group (group C) and observation group (group O) by adopting the random number table method,100 ca-ses in each group.The disappearance of eyelash reflex in the group C served as the entry timing of gastrosco-py,while the plica aryepiglottica non-movement under the gastroscopic view in the group O served as the en-try timing of gastroscopy.The bispectral index (BIS) value during gastroscopic operation persistently main-tained 40-60.The main observation indicators were the adverse reactions caused by gastroscopic operation (body movement reactions,bucking,hiccup,laryngeal spasm,etc.),and the secondary observation indicators were:general data of the two groups,SpO2,HR,SBP and DBP values after entering the room (T0),at the en-try time of gastroscopy (T1),3 min after gastroscopic entry (T2),6 min after gastroscopic entry (T3) and at the time of gastroscopic retraction (T4),and the time of medication to gastroscopy,gastroscopic operation time and intraoperative medication supplementation.Results A total of 192 cases were ultimately included,99 cases in the group C and 93 cases in the group O.There was no statistically significant difference in general da-ta between the two groups (P>0.05);compared with the group C,the use amount of cyclophosphamide dur-ing anesthesia induction in the group O was increased (P<0.05).Compared with the group C,the incidence rates of body movement reaction,bucking,hiccup and total adverse reactions in the group O were decreased (P<0.05);SpO2,HR,SBP and DBP at different time points had no statistically significant differences be-tween the two groups (P>0.05).Conclusion Using the glottic movement as the marker to guide the pain-less gastroscopy entry is effective and safe,and could reduce the adverse reactions such as body movement re-action,bucking and hiccup caused by gastroscopic entry.Observing the plica aryepiglottica movement in the gastrocopic entry operation is simple and easy to perform,which could serve an objective gastroscopic entry timing mark and is worth promoting and using in clinic.
3.Meta-analysis of the effect of acupuncture combined with antiemetics on prevention and treatment of nausea and vomiting after general anesthesia
Shangkun SI ; Hui LIU ; Fashuai WANG ; Weiliang ZHANG ; Dongbin ZHANG ; Fan SU
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2023;39(11):1178-1184
Objective To evaluate the effect of acupuncture(manual acupuncture,electroacu-puncture)on prevention and treatment of nausea and vomiting after general anesthesia.Methods By searching CNKI,VIP,China Biomedical Literature Database,Wanfang Medical,Embase,PubMed,Co-chrane Clinical Trial Registry,randomized controlled trial(RCT)on acupuncture combined with antiemetics for the prevention and treatment of nausea and vomiting after general anesthesia were performed.The retrieval period was from the establishment of the database to September 2022.RevMan 5.3 was used for statistical analysis.Results Fifteen studies involving 1 493 patients were included.There were 741 patients in the antiemetic group and 752 patients in the acupuncture combined antiemetic group.The incidence of postoperative nausea in the acupuncture combined with antiemetics group was significantly lower than that in the simple antiemetics group(OR=0.43,95%CI 0.34-0.54,P<0.001).The incidence of postopera-tive vomiting in the acupuncture combined with antiemetics group was significantly lower than that in the simple antiemetics group(OR=0.55,95%CI 0.45-0.66,P<0.001).Conclusion The incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting was lower in patients treated with acupuncture(manual acupuncture,electroacupuncture)combined with antiemetics than with antiemetics alone.
4.Endovascular therapy accompanied by spontaneous portosystemic shunts for overt hepatic encephalopathy
Tian ZHAO ; Jiayu HUANG ; Chenhan LIU ; Renbiao CHEN ; Wenlong FAN ; Weiliang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2023;31(2):181-185
Objective:To preliminarily evaluate the safety and efficacy of shunt-related interventional therapy accompanied with spontaneous portosystemic shunts (SPSS) in patients with hepatic encephalopathy (HE).Methods:Case data on six patients who underwent interventional therapy accompanied by SPSS for HE from January 2017 to March 2021 were collected to evaluate the efficacy and postoperative complications.Results:All six patients underwent SPSS. Four patients had hepatitis B cirrhosis; one had alcoholic cirrhosis; and one had hepatic arterioportal fistula-induced portal hypertension. Child-Pugh liver function scores were C and B in three and three cases, respectively. The SPSS type was gastrorenal shunt in two cases; portal-thoracic-azygos venous in two cases; portal-umbilical-iliac venous in one case; and portal-splenic venous - inferior vena cava in one case. Two of them had previously had a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS), and there were SPSS prior to TIPS. Five cases (5/6) successfully underwent shunt embolization, and one case (1/6) underwent stent implantation for flow restriction (portal-umbilical-iliac vein). The technical success rate was 100%. HE did not recur during hospitalization or the three-month follow-up period. However, one case had a recurrence of HE within a year after surgery and was treated symptomatically, while another experienced gastrointestinal bleeding a year after surgery..Conclusion:SPSS embolization or flow restriction is effective and safe for improving HE patients' symptoms.
5.NDFIP1 limits cellular TAZ accumulation via exosomal sorting to inhibit NSCLC proliferation.
Yirui CHENG ; Xin LU ; Fan LI ; Zhuo CHEN ; Yanshuang ZHANG ; Qing HAN ; Qingyu ZENG ; Tingyu WU ; Ziming LI ; Shun LU ; Cecilia WILLIAMS ; Weiliang XIA
Protein & Cell 2023;14(2):123-136
NDFIP1 has been previously reported as a tumor suppressor in multiple solid tumors, but the function of NDFIP1 in NSCLC and the underlying mechanism are still unknown. Besides, the WW domain containing proteins can be recognized by NDFIP1, resulted in the loading of the target proteins into exosomes. However, whether WW domain-containing transcription regulator 1 (WWTR1, also known as TAZ) can be packaged into exosomes by NDFIP1 and if so, whether the release of this oncogenic protein via exosomes has an effect on tumor development has not been investigated to any extent. Here, we first found that NDFIP1 was low expressed in NSCLC samples and cell lines, which is associated with shorter OS. Then, we confirmed the interaction between TAZ and NDFIP1, and the existence of TAZ in exosomes, which requires NDFIP1. Critically, knockout of NDFIP1 led to TAZ accumulation with no change in its mRNA level and degradation rate. And the cellular TAZ level could be altered by exosome secretion. Furthermore, NDFIP1 inhibited proliferation in vitro and in vivo, and silencing TAZ eliminated the increase of proliferation caused by NDFIP1 knockout. Moreover, TAZ was negatively correlated with NDFIP1 in subcutaneous xenograft model and clinical samples, and the serum exosomal TAZ level was lower in NSCLC patients. In summary, our data uncover a new tumor suppressor, NDFIP1 in NSCLC, and a new exosome-related regulatory mechanism of TAZ.
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/metabolism*
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Carrier Proteins/metabolism*
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Cell Proliferation
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Exosomes/metabolism*
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Lung Neoplasms/genetics*
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Membrane Proteins/metabolism*
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Transcriptional Coactivator with PDZ-Binding Motif Proteins/metabolism*
6.Correlation of psychomotor retardation with plasma G-CSF and M-CSF levels in patients with major depressive disorder
Yanhong GENG ; Meiti WANG ; Fengju LIU ; Yi XU ; Chongze WANG ; Xiaohe FAN ; Lyv QINYU ; Weiliang MA ; Wu HONG
Sichuan Mental Health 2023;36(6):485-490
BackgroundThe etiopathogenesis of major depressive disorder (MDD) is strongly associated with neuroinflammation. MDD is a highly heterogeneous psychiatric disorder, and the disease subtyping is an essential step for the identification of biological markers. The presence of psychomotor retardation seriously affects the prognosis of MDD, whereas the underlying mechanism is not yet completely clear. A potential involvement of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) and macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) in the pathogenesis of MDD with psychomotor retardation has been suggested in previous studies, but little detailed research has been completed. ObjectiveTo analyze the correlation of plasma G-CSF and M-CSF levels with psychomotor retardation in patients with MDD, and to explore the potential biological underpinnings of psychomotor retardation in MDD. MethodsA total of 50 MDD patients who met the diagnostic criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-5) and attended the outpatient clinics of Shanghai Mental Health Center from April 2018 to April 2019 were included. The severity of symptoms was assessed using the Hamilton Depression Scale-17 item (HAMD-17). According to the retardation factor in HAMD-17, patients with a score of ≥8 were included in retardation group (n=22), and those with a score below 8 were included in non-retardation group (n=28). Another 22 age- and sex-matched healthy controls were concurrently recruited. Plasma G-CSF and M-CSF levels were measured in all subjects using Luminex liquid suspension chip technology. Spearman correlation analysis was adopted to verify the correlation of retardation factor score in HAMD-17 with plasma G-CSF and M-CSF levels in MDD patients. ResultsPlasma G-CSF levels were decreased in MDD patients compared with healthy controls [57.34(39.24, 83.15)pg/mL vs. 71.47(61.20, 79.99)pg/mL, Z=-2.098, P<0.05]. A statistical difference was found in plasma G-CSF level [63.92(54.60, 89.43)pg/mL vs. 47.80(33.41, 74.66)pg/mL vs. 71.47(61.20, 79.99)pg/mL, H=8.247, P=0.016] and plasma M-CSF level [20.05(16.05, 22.23)pg/mL vs. 13.05(11.43, 17.50)pg/mL vs. 18.95(14.59, 22.88)pg/mL, H=7.620, P=0.022] among retardation group, non-retardation group and healthy control group. The post hoc pairwise comparisons using Bonferroni correction indicated that plasma G-CSF level was lower in non-retardation group compared with healthy control group (adjusted P<0.05), and plasma M-CSF level was higher in retardation group compared with non-retardation group (adjusted P<0.05). The retardation factor score in HAMD-17 was positively correlated with plasma M-CSF level in MDD patients (r=0.348, P<0.05). ConclusionThe prevalence of psychomotor retardation in MDD patients may be related to abnormally elevated plasma M-CSF level. [Funded by Shanghai "Science and Technology Innovation Action Plan" Project in Medical Innovation Research Field (number, 21Y11905600); Shanghai "Science and Technology Innovation Action Plan" Project in Natural Science Field (number, 21ZR1455100); Shanghai Mental Health Center Scientific Research Project (number, 2021-YJ02)]
7.Mechanism of Shenfu injection in regulating stress response based on network pharmacology and molecular docking
Shangkun SI ; Dongbin ZHANG ; Weiliang ZHANG ; Jiafu JI ; Fan SU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2022;42(9):1064-1071
Objective:To investigate the potential mechanism of Shenfu injection in regulating stress response via the neuro-endocrine-immune system by network pharmacology and molecular docking. Methods:The main active ingredients and related targets of Shenfu injection were screened using the Traditional Chinese Medicine System Pharmacology Database and Analysis Platform.PharmMapper, Swiss Target Prediction platform and Uniprot database were used to predict the target and unify the gene names.GeneCards, OMIM, TTD, CTD, Drugbank, Disgenet and Pharmgkb databases were searched to screen the related targets regulated by stress responses.Venny 2.1 tool was used to obtain the potential effect targets of the intersection between Shenfu injection and stress response regulation, and the STRING database was imported to construct the interaction PPI network and screen the key targets.Potential effect targets were uploaded to Metascape database online analysis for study on the mechanism through GO and KEGG enrichment analysis.Autoduck and Pymol were used for molecular docking and visualization.Results:Forty-three main active ingredients and 257 related targets for Shenfu injection were obtained by component screening and target prediction.A total of 4 811 targets related to stress response regulation were retrieved from the database, 188 potential effect targets were obtained by intersection with Shenfu injection component-related targets, and 14 key targets were obtained by PPI network screening.Eighteen samples were screened by GO enrichment analysis, which mainly involved the circulatory system and humoral regulation, responses to external stimuli and trauma, MAPK cascade reaction, postsynaptic membrane, receptor complex and ion channel complex and neurotransmitter receptor activity, etc.KEGG enrichment analysis showed 20 highly correlated pathways, mainly covering neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction, calcium signaling pathway, adrenergic signaling, steroid hormone biosynthesis, IL-17, TNF, MAPK, cGMP-PKG, PI3K-Akt, NF-κB, Toll-like receptor signaling pathway and cell apoptosis, etc.The results of molecular docking indicated that the main active components had good binding force with the key target.Conclusions:The components of Shenfu injection such as kaempferol, β-sitosterol, Demethyldelavaine, Stigmasterol, ginsenoside, Carnosifloside, hypaconitine may act on targets such as AKT1, TNF, IL1B, PTGS2, HSP90AA1, MAPK1, NFKBIA, NR3C1 and ADRB2 and regulate the stress response through the mechanisms such as regulation of the functional state of the neuro-endocrino-immune system, inhibition of inflammatory responses, anti-oxidative stress and reduction of cell apoptosis.
8.Evaluation of the effect of free fibular flap transplantation in repairing mandibular osteoradionecrosis defect in 151 cases
Qunxing LI ; Haotian CAO ; Yanyan LI ; Zhanpeng OU ; Xinyu LIN ; Hanqing ZHANG ; Zhaoyu LIN ; Youyuan WANG ; Shule XIE ; Chaobin PAN ; Bin ZHANG ; Jianguang WANG ; Weiliang CHEN ; Zhiquan HUANG ; Song FAN ; Jinsong LI
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2021;56(5):428-434
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of free fibula flap transplantation in repairing the defect of mandibular osteoradionecrosis (ORN).Methods:A total of 151 mandibular ORN patients undergoing free fibular flap transplantation were selected from August 2005 to September 2020 in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University. Among them, 109 patients were males and 42 patients were females, aged (54.1±10.1) (ranged 31-85) years old. The clinical data of the patients was collected and the survival rate of the flaps and postoperative function were calculated to evaluate the surgical efficacy. The χ 2 test was used for difference analysis. Results:Among the 151 patients, mandibular ORN caused by radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma accounted for 79.5% (120/151). The average time for mandibular ORN appeared was 5(6) years after radiotherapy. Facial artery [57.2%(87/152)] and superior thyroid artery [32.9%(50/152)] were the main anastomotic arteries in the recipient area. There was no significant difference in the necrosis rates of the two flaps [10.3%(9/87) and 12.5% (5/50), respectively, P=0.949]. The main anastomotic veins in the recipient area were the external jugular vein [48.4%(135/279)] and the common facial vein [26.5%(74/279)]. Twenty-five cases (16.6%) had one vein anastomosed, and 126 cases (83.44%) had two veins anastomosed. There was no significant difference in the flap necrosis rate between the two conditions [20.0%(5/25) and 7.1%(9/126), respectively, P=0.100]. Ninety-seven cases (64.2%) used the peroneal musculocutaneous-fascia composite flap to repair the maxillofacial soft and hard tissue defects. Thirteen cases (8.6%) underwent the restorations with digital virtual surgery design, of which 5 cases were repaired with dental implants at the same time. After the operations, lower respiratory tract infection occurred in 17 patients (11.3%), and upper respiratory tract obstruction occurred in 3 cases (2.0%). The survival rate of the flap after operation was 90.7% (136/151), and 21 patients (13.9%) had flap vascular crisis. Delayed healing of maxillofacial wounds occurred in 33 cases (21.9%). After 3 to 24 months of follow-ups, 110 patients (76.9%) had no fistula inside/outside the oral cavity, 118 patients (82.5%) had an improvement in opening mouth of increasing (≥0.5 cm) after surgery, 135 patients (94.4%) had pain relief, 97 cases (67.8%) could eat normal diet, semi-liquid or soft food, and 137 cases (95.8%) were satisfied or basically satisfied with the treatment effects. Conclusions:The free fibular flap transplantation is an effective method to repair mandibular ORN defects. Preoperative vascular assessment is helpful for the selection of recipient vessels. Facial artery, superior thyroid artery, external jugular vein and common facial vein can be used as the main recipient vessels. The repair of the peroneal musculocutaneous-fascia composite flap facilitates the closure of internal and external fistulas. Digital technology can help to restore the maxillofacial shape more accurately, improve the patient′s occlusal and chewing function and enhance the quality of life of mandibular ORN patients.
9.Postoperative serum triglyceride levels in predicting risk of new-onset diabetes mellitus in patients following liver transplantation.
Yi WU ; Rong WAN ; Junwei FAN ; Xiaojun YANG ; Weiliang JIANG ; Zhanjun LU ; Wenhua LI ; Lungen LU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2021;50(2):239-244
To investigate the postoperative serum triglyceride (TG) levels in predicting the risk of new-onset diabetes mellitus (NODM) in patients following allogeneic liver transplantation. One hundred and forty three patients undergoing allogeneic liver transplantation in Shanghai General Hospital from July 2007 to July 2014 were enrolled in this study. The NODM developed in 33 patients after liver transplantation. The curve of dynamic TG levels in the early period after liver transplantation was generated. Independent risk factors of NODM were determined by univariate and multivariant logistic regression analyses. The clinical value of TG in predicting NODM was analyzed by area under the ROC curve (AUC). Serum TG levels were gradually rising in the first week and then reached the plateau phase (stable TG, sTG) in patients after surgery. The sTG in NODM group were significantly higher than that in non-NODM group (=-2.31, <0.05). Glucocorticoid therapy (=4.054, <0.01), FK506 drug concentration in the first week after operation (=3.482, <0.05) and sTG (=3.156, <0.05) were independent risk factors of NODM. ROC curve analysis showed that the AUC of sTG in predicting NODM was 0.72. TG shows a gradual recovery process in the early period after liver transplantation, and the higher TG level in stable phase may significantly increase the risk of NODM in patients.
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Diabetes Mellitus/etiology*
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Triglycerides
10.ASER:Animal Sex Reversal Database
Li YANGYANG ; Chen ZONGGUI ; Liu HAIRONG ; Li QIMING ; Lin XING ; Ji SHUHUI ; Li RUI ; Li SHAOPENG ; Fan WEILIANG ; Zhao HAIPING ; Zhu ZUOYAN ; Hu WEI ; Zhou YU ; Luo DAJI
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2021;19(6):873-881
Sex reversal, representing extraordinary sexual plasticity during the life cycle, not only triggers reproduction in animals but also affects reproductive and endocrine system-related diseases and cancers in humans. Sex reversal has been broadly reported in animals; however, an integrated resource hub of sex reversal information is still lacking. Here, we constructed a comprehensive database named ASER (Animal Sex Reversal) by integrating sex reversal-related data of 18 species from teleostei to mammalia. We systematically collected 40,018 published papers and mined the sex reversal-associated genes (SRGs), including their regulatory networks, from 1611 core papers. We annotated homologous genes and computed conservation scores for whole genomes across the 18 species. Furthermore, we collected available RNA-seq datasets and investigated the expression dynamics of SRGs during sex reversal or sex determination processes. In addition, we manually annotated 550 in situ hybridization (ISH), fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), and im-munohistochemistry (IHC) images of SRGs from the literature and described their spatial expression in the gonads. Collectively, ASER provides a unique and integrated resource for researchers to query and reuse organized data to explore the mechanisms and applications of SRGs in animal breeding and human health. The ASER database is publicly available at http://aser.ihb.ac.cn/.

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