1.A review of medical artificial intelligence
Rong LIU ; Yan RONG ; Zhehao PENG
Global Health Journal 2020;4(2):42-45
Since the concept of "artificial intelligence" was introduced in 1956,it has led to numerous technological innovations in human medicine and completely changed the traditional model of medicine.In this study,we mainly explain the application of artificial intelligence in various fields of medicine from four aspects:machine learning,intelligent robot,image recognition technology,and expert system.In addition,we discuss the existing problems and future trends in these areas.In recent years,through the development of globalization,various research institutions around the world has conducted a number of researches on this subject.Therefore,medical artificial intelligence has attained significant breakthroughs and will demonstrate wide development prospection in the future.
2.Effects of Fuzheng Huayu recipe on renal toxic interstitial fibrosis in rats
Zhehao JIANG ; Hongyan CUI ; Chenghai LIU ; Cheng LIU ; Ping LIU ; Lieming XU ; Yiyang HU ; Jili YUAN ; Fenghua LI
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2004;2(5):358-60
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of Fuzheng Huayu Recipe on renal interstitial fibrosis in rats induced by the toxic substances. METHODS: Forty Wistar rats were divided into 3 groups, including the normal group, model control and Fuzheng Huayu Recipe treated group. The renal fibrotic model was induced with intraperitoneal injection of dimethylnitrosamine (DMN) for 4 weeks and oral administration of food containing heavy metals such as Hg, etc for 8 weeks. From the 5th week, the rats were orally administered Fuzheng Huayu Recipe for 4 weeks. The renal tissue was stained with HE and periodic acid-silver metheramine, respectively. The serum creatinine and urea nitrogen were assayed with the kits, and the renal hydroxyproline (Hyp) contents in the homogenate of kidney tissue were measured with HCl hydrolysis. RESULTS: In the model group, the renal tubule was swollen, and the tubular epithelial cells were degenerated, necrosed and detached, with the infiltration of inflammatory cells; the tubular interstitium was expanded, characterized with the deposition of large collagens; the tubular basement membrane became thicker and wrinkled; and the renal Hyp content and serum creatinine and urea nitrogen levels increased remarkably as compared to the normal group. After the treatment with Fuzheng Huayu Recipe, the renal tubular inflammation and interstitial collagen deposition were alleviated, and the serum creatinine and urea nitrogen levels decreased significantly as compared to the model group. CONCLUSION: Administration of DMN and heavy metals can induce the renal interstitial fibrosis and impair the renal function. Fuzheng Huayu Recipe can improve the impaired renal functions and reverse the renal interstitial fibrosis.
3.Herbs for calming liver and suppressing yang in treatment of hyperthyroidism with hyperactive liver yang: herbal effects on lymphocyte protein expression.
Xiangping LI ; Tao YIN ; Guangwei ZHONG ; Wei LI ; Yanhong LUO ; Lingli XIANG ; Zhehao LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(14):1997-2004
OBJECTIVETo observe the herbal effects on hyperthyroidism patients with syndrome of hyperactivity of liver-Yang by method for calming the liver and suppressing Yang and investigate its effects on the lymphocyte protein expression. This approach may lay a foundation for the further investigation of the curative mechanisms of calming the liver and suppressing Yang treatment.
METHODA total of 48 hyperthyroidism patients with syndrome of hyperactivity of liver-Yang were randomly divided into treatment group and control group. The treatment group was treated by method for calming the liver and suppressing Yang in accordance with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and the control group with thiamazole tablets for three periods of treatment The therapeutic effects, the score of TCM symptom, electrocardiogram (P wave), thyroid hormones and ultrasound were observed in both groups before and after the treatment. The side effects in the treatment course were observed in both groups. The level of differential protein expression was analyzed by two-dimensional electrphoresis and matrix assisted laser desorption/ionizaton time-of-flight mass spectrometry.
RESULTThe treatment group has the effect on stepping down the heart rate, cutting down the P wave amplitude changes, regulating the level of thyroid hormones and decreasing the volume of thyromegaly. There are not statistically significant between the treatment group and control group. However, the treatment group has obviously better effect on regulating TCM symptom and decreasing the side reaction than the control group (P<0.05). There are not statistically significant on the total effective between the treatment group and control group. The average spots in lymphocyte for normal people, before and after treating hyperthyroidism patients with syndrome of hyperactivity of liver-Yang were (429 +/- 31), (452 +/- 28) and (437 +/- 36) spots respectively. Eight down-regulated protein expressions and 11 up-regulated protein expressions were obtained in the hyperthyroidism patients with syndrome of hyperactivity of liver-Yang and normal people. Five strengthened expressions of protein were also obtained in 8 down-regulated expressions of protein and 8 lower expressions of protein in 11 up-regulated expressions of protein before and after treating the migraine patients with syndrome of hyperactivity of liver-Yang. Ten of the total 8 differential protein spots were successfully identified by MALDI-TOF-MS. The functions of these proteins were involved in metabolism associated, transportation, antioxidation, sigal transduction and immume associated protein, etc. according to information provided by NCBI and MSDB database.
CONCLUSIONIn this study, the TCM complex prescription with herbs for calming the liver and suppressing Yang can regulate the thyroid hormones, improves TCM symptoms, and decrease the adverse reaction. It can possibly regulate lymphocyte protein expression.
Adult ; Aged ; Databases, Protein ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; adverse effects ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Electrocardiography ; Female ; Gene Expression Regulation ; drug effects ; Humans ; Hyperthyroidism ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; pathology ; physiopathology ; Liver ; drug effects ; pathology ; physiopathology ; Lymphocytes ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Proteins ; metabolism ; Thyroid Hormones ; metabolism ; Treatment Outcome ; Yin-Yang ; Young Adult
5.Clinical application of radiolabeled FAPIs in non-malignant lesions
Xi WANG ; Wei HAN ; Zhehao LYU ; Shan LIU ; Yan WANG ; Peng FU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2024;44(1):51-55
Fibroblast activation protein inhibitor (FAPI) has been the focus of nuclear medicine since its introduction. With the in-depth study of FAPI tracer, its clinical application in various non-malignant diseases has also been gradually reported. Many studies have confirmed its uptake in a variety of non-malignant diseases, which indicate that FAPI tracers have good application prospects. This article reviews the latest research status and clinical application of radiolabeled FAPIs in cardiovascular diseases, rheumatic immune diseases, immunoglobulin (Ig)G4-related diseases, renal fibrosis and other non-malignant diseases at home and abroad.
6.Design of new gradient scaffolds based on triply periodic minimal surfaces and study on its mechanical, permeability and tissue differentiation characteristics.
Zhiqiang LIU ; He GONG ; Jiazi GAO ; Zhehao LIU ; Shanshan ZOU ; Sujing TIAN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2021;38(5):960-968
In order to establish a bone scaffold with good biological properties, two kinds of new gradient triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS) scaffolds, i.e., two-way linear gradient G scaffolds (L-G) and D, G fusion scaffold (N-G) were designed based on the gyroid (G) and diamond (D)-type TPMS in this study. The structural mechanical parameters of the two kinds of scaffolds were obtained through the compressive simulation. The flow property parameters were also obtained through the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation in this study, and the permeability of the two kinds of scaffolds were calculated by Darcy's law. The tissue differentiation areas of the two kinds of scaffolds were calculated based on the tissue differentiation theory. The results show that L-G scaffold has a better mechanical property than the N-G scaffold. However, N-G scaffold is better than the L-G scaffold in biological properties such as permeability and cartilage differentiation areas. The modeling processes of L-G and N-G scaffolds provide a new insight for the design of bone scaffold. The simulation in this study can also give reference for the prediction of osseointegration after the implantation of scaffold in the human body.
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