1.Preparation of heparin-modified gelatin methacryloyl microspheres and their liver-targeted delivery of ADSCs
Xiaotong LI ; Jin CHU ; Hongbin ZHANG ; Bowen SHI ; Xue ZHENG ; Junlong XUE ; Liang LI ; Renyong LIN ; Xiaojuan BI
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2025;48(5):425-434
Objective:To prepare heparin (Hep)-modified gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) microspheres and to investigate their application in liver-targeted delivery of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs).Methods:GelMA microspheres were modified with Hep to obtain GelMA-Hep microspheres. The surface morphology of the GelMA-Hep microspheres was observed by scanning electron microscopy. The changes of carbon atoms, nitrogen atoms and sulfur atoms on the surface of the GelMA-Hep microspheres were detected by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The surface chemical group composition of the GelMA-Hep microspheres was analyzed by Fourier transform infrared spectrometer. The swelling properties of the GelMA-Hep microspheres were detected by water absorption swelling experiment. Human liver HL-7702 cells transfected with lentivirus were co-cultured with GelMA, GelMA-dopamine (GelMA-dop) and GelMA-Hep microspheres. The effects of microspheres on cell proliferation activity were evaluated by cell counting kit-8 method and live/dead cell staining experiment. The adhesion of microspheres to cells was observed by confocal microscopy. The GelMA-Hep microspheres loaded with ADSCs were injected into C57BL/6 mice through the tail vein, and its efficiency of liver-targeted delivery of ADSCs was observed by a small animal in vivo imaging system. The data were compared by independent sample t test or one-way analysis of variance. Results:The GelMA-Hep microspheres were prepared by modifying the GelMA microspheres with Hep. Compared with the GelMA microspheres, the size of the GelMA-Hep microspheres did not change significantly, and the surface did not collapse and showed some crystalline particles. The binding energy of sulfur atoms on the surface of the GelMA-Hep microspheres increased from 166 eV to 168 eV. On the surface of the GelMA-Hep microspheres, the characteristic peaks of sulfonic acid and sulfate groups of Hep were detected at 1 490 cm ?1 and from 1 135 cm ?1 to 1 050 cm ?1, respectively. The swelling rate of the GelMA-dop microspheres was uniform, while the swelling rate of the GelMA microspheres and the GelMA-Hep microsphere was quite different, but the final swelling mass of the three microspheres tended to be consistent at 5 min. After 12, 24, 36 and 48 h of culture, the relative proliferation of cells in the GelMA-Hep group (1.61±0.29, 1.78±0.05, 2.27±0.08, 2.26±0.33) were higher than those in the negative control group (1.00±0.00, 1.28±0.06, 1.39±0.02, 1.41±0.04) (all P<0.05). After 36 h of culture, the relative proliferation of cells in the GelMA-Hep group was higher than that in the GelMA-dop group (1.63±0.21), with significant difference ( P<0.05). Live/dead cell staining experiment showed that after 12 h of cell culture in the GelMA-Hep group, only a few microspheres had cell adhesion; at 24 h, the cells were densely distributed on the surface of the microspheres. After 36 h, the number of cells increased further. At 48 h, live cells were distributed throughout the microspheres. Confocal microscopy showed that after 24 h of culture, cells adhered to the surface of the microspheres in the GelMA-Hep group and showed a stretched morphology. The liver of the GelMA-Hep+ADSCs group showed strong fluorescence at 0.5 h, and the fluorescence brightness continued to 48.0 h. The number of ADSCs reaching the liver was more than that of ADSCs group and GelMA+ADSCs group. Conclusions:GelMA-Hep microspheres were successfully prepared, which can improve the efficiency of liver-targeted delivery of ADSCs.
2.Influence of two methods of smear layer removal on the surface properties of dentin.
Lingli ZHU ; Lin TANG ; Bowen LI ; Mei WANG ; Yuhua LIU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2025;57(2):340-346
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the effects of two methods of smear layer removal on the surface properties of dentin.
METHODS:
Sixty extracted sound third molars were collected in this study, and were prepared as uniform dentin specimens with smear layer. All specimens were randomly divided into three groups: Control group, ultrasonic treatment (UT) group and etched treatment (ET) group. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) were used to observe the surface micromorphology of all three groups. Then, the surface elements, mineral phases and functional groups were analyzed by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and flourier transformed infrared spectrometer (FTIR) respectively. The mechanical properties, hydrophilicity and biocompatibility were also further evaluated.
RESULTS:
It was revealed that dentin tubules of UT and ET groups were exposed, but lots of dentin debris piled up on the surface of the control one which covered up dentin tubules on the surface. The EDX results should that the weaker peak value of calcium and phosphorus in ET group than control and UT groups. Characteristic peaks of hydroxyapatite could be seen by XRD in all of the three groups, but lower distinctive peaks of amide Ⅰ, Ⅱ and Ⅲ bands of collagen of the dentin surface in control group than in ET and UT groups. The microhardness results showed that ET group was lower than control and UT groups, the difference was significant (P < 0.05). Better hydrophilicity of ET group was investigated (P < 0.05) than control group and UT group. Cells could be observed to adhere normally to dentin surface of each group which meant that all of the three groups had good biocompatibility.
CONCLUSION
Both UT and ET could effectively remove the smear layer on the surface of dentin and had no adverse effect of the dentin micromorphology and biocompatibility. The ultrasonic removal of the smear layer did not influence the mineral structure, hydrophilicity and mechanical properties of dentin surface. Although ET can effectively improve the hydrophilicity of dentin but decreased mechanical properties and the content of calcium and phosphorus.
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Humans
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Surface Properties
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Smear Layer
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Molar, Third
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Dental Etching/methods*
3.A Dose-response Meta-analysis Between Triglyceride-glucose Index and Risk of Stroke
Li YOU ; Xinping CHI ; Yalin ZHOU ; Chunshan ZHAO ; Chunli MEI ; Bowen LIN
Chinese Circulation Journal 2025;40(6):611-618
Objectives:To quantitatively evaluate the relationship between triglyceride-glucose index and stroke risk by a dose-response meta-analysis.Methods:Prospective cohort studies on the association between triglyceride-glucose(TyG)index and stroke risk were searched by computer in China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform,VIP,China Biomedical Literature Database,PubMed,Embase and Web of Science.The retrieval time was from the self-established database to November 7,2024.Two researchers used the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale(NOS)to evaluate literature quality and then extract relevant data for the included literatures.Stata 17.0 software was used for statistical analysis.Results:A total of 17 prospective literatures were included,involving 449 210 subjects,including 28 506 patients with stroke.The results of meta-analysis showed that the TyG index was positively correlated with the risk of stroke(HR=1.60,95%CI:1.45-1.76,P<0.05).The results of dose-response meta-analysis showed that there was a positive correlation between the TyG index and the risk of stroke,and every 1 unit increase of the TyG index,the risk of stroke increased by 20.2%.According to Egger's test,the P value is 0.962,and the P value of Begg's test is 0.967,indicating that there was no publication bias in the literature included in this study.Conclusions:There is a linear dose-response relationship between TyG index and stroke risk,and higher TyG index can increase the risk of stroke.
4.Protective Ross Procedure Using Autologous Valved Conduit Made From Autologous Aorta and Autologous Pericardium for Right Ventricular-Pulmonary Artery Reconstruction:a Case Report
Lu RUI ; Jing ZHANG ; Ye LIN ; Kai MA ; Huaping JIANG ; Yang LIU ; Bowen ZHANG ; Shoujun LI
Chinese Circulation Journal 2025;40(10):1030-1032
In recent years,the Ross procedure has been increasingly applied in the treatment of aortic valve disease in children and young patients.However,right ventricular outflow tract(RVOT)reconstruction in this procedure often relies on allogeneic or artificial materials,which may lead to complications such as calcification and valve dysfunction.This article reports a case of protective Ross procedure using completely autologous tissue to construct a right ventricular-pulmonary artery(RV-PA)conduit.The patient was an 11-year-old male who presented with severe aortic stenosis combined with regurgitation.During the operation,his dilated ascending aortic wall and fresh pericardium were used to construct an autologous valved conduit for RV-PA reconstruction.This innovative technique achieves RV-PA reconstruction without allogeneic tissue,provides a new technical approach for the Ross procedure.Short-term results are satisfactory and the medium-and long-term outcomes require further follow-up verification.
5.Consensus on informed consent for orthodontic treatment
Yang CAO ; Bing FANG ; Zuolin JIN ; Hong HE ; Yuxing BAI ; Lin WANG ; Haiping LU ; Zhihe ZHAO ; Tianmin XU ; Weiran LI ; Min HU ; Jinlin SONG ; Jun WANG ; Fang JIN ; Ding BAI ; Xianglong HAN ; Yuehua LIU ; Bin YAN ; Jie GUO ; Jiejun SHI ; Yongming LI ; Zhihua LI ; Xiuping WU ; Jiangtian HU ; Linyu XU ; Lin LIU ; Yi LIU ; Yanqin LU ; Wensheng MA ; Shuixue MO ; Liling REN ; Shuxia CUI ; Yongjie FAN ; Jianguang XU ; Lulu XU ; Zhijun ZHENG ; Peijun WANG ; Rui ZOU ; Chufeng LIU ; Lunguo XIA ; Li HU ; Weicai WANG ; Liping WU ; Xiaoxing KOU ; Jiali TAN ; Yuanbo LIU ; Bowen MENG ; Yuantao HAO ; Lili CHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(12):1327-1336
This consensus was developed by the Orthodontic Society of the Chinese Stomatological Association to provide a systematic, scientific, and practical guideline for informed consent in orthodontic care. Orthodontic treatment is typically lengthy, highly individualized, and involves multiple factors such as growth and development, occlusal function, and facial esthetics. Rapid technological advances and diverse risk profiles make the traditional reliance on orthodontist experience or institutional templates insufficient to ensure patients′ full understanding and autonomous decision-making. To address this, the expert panel conducted extensive reviews of domestic and international guidelines, analyzed representative dispute cases, and performed multicenter patient-clinician surveys. Using a multi-round Delphi method, the group established a standardized informed consent framework covering the initial consultation, treatment, and retention phases. The consensus emphasizes that informed consent is not only a fundamental legal and ethical requirement but also a key step in building trust, improving patient compliance, and enhancing treatment satisfaction. Orthodontists should clearly and comprehensively explain treatment plans, potential risks, uncertainties, and associated costs, while respecting the autonomy of patients or guardians, and maintain continuous communication and dynamic evaluation throughout the treatment process. The release of this consensus provides unified and authoritative guidance for clinical orthodontics, helping to standardize informed consent, enhance its transparency, safeguard patient rights, reduce medical risks, and promote high-quality, sustainable development of orthodontic practice.
6.Precision therapy targeting CAMK2 to overcome resistance to EGFR inhibitors in FAT1 -mutated oral squamous cell carcinoma.
Yumeng LIN ; Yibo HUANG ; Bowen YANG ; You ZHANG ; Ning JI ; Jing LI ; Yu ZHOU ; Ying-Qiang SHEN ; Qianming CHEN
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(15):1853-1865
BACKGROUND:
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a prevalent type of cancer with a high mortality rate in its late stages. One of the major challenges in OSCC treatment is the resistance to epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitors. Therefore, it is imperative to elucidate the mechanism underlying drug resistance and develop appropriate precision therapy strategies to enhance clinical efficacy.
METHODS:
To evaluate the efficacy of the combination of the Ca 2+ /calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CAMK2) inhibitor KN93 and EGFR inhibitors, we performed in vitro and in vivo experiments using two FAT atypical cadherin 1 ( FAT1 )-deficient (SCC9 and SCC25) and two FAT1 wild-type (SCC47 and HN12) OSCC cell lines. We assessed the effects of EGFR inhibitors (afatinib or cetuximab), KN93, or their combination on the malignant phenotype of OSCC in vivo and in vitro . The alterations in protein expression levels of members of the EGFR signaling pathway and SRY-box transcription factor 2 (SOX2) were analyzed. Changes in the yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1) protein were characterized. Moreover, we analyzed mitochondrial dysfunction. Besides, the effects of combination therapy on mitochondrial dynamics were also evaluated.
RESULTS:
OSCC with FAT1 mutations exhibited resistance to EGFR inhibitors treatment. The combination of KN93 and EGFR inhibitors significantly inhibited the proliferation, survival, and migration of FAT1 -mutated OSCC cells and suppressed tumor growth in vivo . Mechanistically, combination therapy enhanced the therapeutic sensitivity of FAT1 -mutated OSCC cells to EGFR inhibitors by modulating the EGFR pathway and downregulated tumor stemness-related proteins. Furthermore, combination therapy induced reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated mitochondrial dysfunction and disrupted mitochondrial dynamics, ultimately resulting in tumor suppression.
CONCLUSION
Combination therapy with EGFR inhibitors and KN93 could be a novel precision therapeutic strategy and a potential clinical solution for EGFR-resistant OSCC patients with FAT1 mutations.
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Mouth Neoplasms/metabolism*
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/metabolism*
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Mice
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Mutation/genetics*
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Mice, Nude
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Protein Kinase Inhibitors/therapeutic use*
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Cetuximab/pharmacology*
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Afatinib/therapeutic use*
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Signal Transduction/drug effects*
7.Study on the mechanism of Jiawei Jisheng Shenqi Decoction regulating HIF-1α/Notch pathway to improve hypoxia and antagonize liver cirrhosis
Yiling MO ; Xiaoling ZHOU ; Lin LIU ; Dongqi SUN ; Teng WU ; Yi LUO ; Bowen RUAN ; Yueming WANG ; Yao JIA
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(2):1-12
Objective To explore the mechanism of Jiawei Jisheng Shenqi Decoction in improving the hypoxic microenvironment and antagonizing liver cirrhosis.Methods In vivo experiments were conducted using a rat model of carbon tetrachloride(CCL4)-induced liver cirrhosis.Rats were divided into normal,model,colchicine,JWJSSQ low-dose,JWJSSQ medium-dose,and JWJSSQ high-dose group.Pathological changes in liver tissues in each group were examined by hematoxylin and eosin(HE)and Masson staining,changes in serum liver function were detected using test kits,levels of hyaluronic acid(HA),laminin(LN),procollagen Ⅲ(PC Ⅲ),and collagen typeⅣ(COL4)were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA),and protein expression levels of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α(HIF-1α),Notch1,Jagged1,and α-smooth muscle actin(α-SMA)were detected by Western blot.In vitro experiments were conducted in HSC-T6 cells,and the optimal concentration of CoCl2(100 μ mol/L,200μmol/L,400 μmol/L,600 μmol/L and 800 μmol/L)in the cultured cells and the optimal concentration of drug-containing serum(5%,10%,15%,20%)were determined by Cell Counting Kit-8(CCK-8)assay.The migration ability of cells in each group was detected by scratch testing,and changes in the apoptosis rates were determined by flow cytometry.Protein expression levels of HIF-1α,Notch1,Jagged1,α-SMA,matrix metallopeptidase 9(MMP9),and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases 1(TIMP-1)were detected by Western blot.Results In the in vivo experiments,liver swelling,inflammatory cell infiltration,collagen deposition,and the appearance of pseudolobules were significantly increased in the model group compared with those in the normal group.Serum levels of alanine aminotransferase(ALT),aspartate aminotransferase(AST),HA,LN,PCⅢ,and COL4 were significantly increased and albumin(ALB)was significantly decreased in the model group,while liver levels of HIF-1α,Notch1,Jagged1,and α-SMA proteins were significantly increased(P<0.01).Liver swelling,inflammatory cell infiltration,and collagen deposition were significantly reduced in each treatment group compared with those in the model group,and the degree of fibrosis was reduced.Serum ALT,AST,HA,LN,PCⅢ,and COL4 were significantly decreased and ALB was significantly increased,while liver levels of HIF-1α,Notch1,Jagged1,and α-SMA proteins were also significantly decreased to varying degrees(P<0.05).In the in vitro experiments,hypoxia promoted HSC-T6 migration and reduced apoptosis,increased the protein expression levels of HIF-1α,Notch1,Jagged1,α-SMA,and TIMP-1,and reduced the expression levels of MMP9(P<0.01).Serum containing Jiawei Jisheng Shenqi Decoction inhibited HSC-T6 migration,promoted HSC-T6 apoptosis,lowered the expression of HIF-1α,Notch1,Jagged1,α-SMA,and TIMP-1 proteins,and enhanced the expression of MMP9 protein(P<0.01).The inhibitory effect of Jiawei Jisheng Shenqi on HSC-T6 cell activation was reversed by the HIF-1α agonist dimethyloxalylglycine.Conclusions Jiawei Jisheng Shenqi Decoction can improve the hypoxic microenvironment via the HIF-1α/Notch pathway,thereby exerting an anti-liver cirrhosis effect.
8.Consensus on informed consent for orthodontic treatment
Yang CAO ; Bing FANG ; Zuolin JIN ; Hong HE ; Yuxing BAI ; Lin WANG ; Haiping LU ; Zhihe ZHAO ; Tianmin XU ; Weiran LI ; Min HU ; Jinlin SONG ; Jun WANG ; Fang JIN ; Ding BAI ; Xianglong HAN ; Yuehua LIU ; Bin YAN ; Jie GUO ; Jiejun SHI ; Yongming LI ; Zhihua LI ; Xiuping WU ; Jiangtian HU ; Linyu XU ; Lin LIU ; Yi LIU ; Yanqin LU ; Wensheng MA ; Shuixue MO ; Liling REN ; Shuxia CUI ; Yongjie FAN ; Jianguang XU ; Lulu XU ; Zhijun ZHENG ; Peijun WANG ; Rui ZOU ; Chufeng LIU ; Lunguo XIA ; Li HU ; Weicai WANG ; Liping WU ; Xiaoxing KOU ; Jiali TAN ; Yuanbo LIU ; Bowen MENG ; Yuantao HAO ; Lili CHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(12):1327-1336
This consensus was developed by the Orthodontic Society of the Chinese Stomatological Association to provide a systematic, scientific, and practical guideline for informed consent in orthodontic care. Orthodontic treatment is typically lengthy, highly individualized, and involves multiple factors such as growth and development, occlusal function, and facial esthetics. Rapid technological advances and diverse risk profiles make the traditional reliance on orthodontist experience or institutional templates insufficient to ensure patients′ full understanding and autonomous decision-making. To address this, the expert panel conducted extensive reviews of domestic and international guidelines, analyzed representative dispute cases, and performed multicenter patient-clinician surveys. Using a multi-round Delphi method, the group established a standardized informed consent framework covering the initial consultation, treatment, and retention phases. The consensus emphasizes that informed consent is not only a fundamental legal and ethical requirement but also a key step in building trust, improving patient compliance, and enhancing treatment satisfaction. Orthodontists should clearly and comprehensively explain treatment plans, potential risks, uncertainties, and associated costs, while respecting the autonomy of patients or guardians, and maintain continuous communication and dynamic evaluation throughout the treatment process. The release of this consensus provides unified and authoritative guidance for clinical orthodontics, helping to standardize informed consent, enhance its transparency, safeguard patient rights, reduce medical risks, and promote high-quality, sustainable development of orthodontic practice.
9.Protective Ross Procedure Using Autologous Valved Conduit Made From Autologous Aorta and Autologous Pericardium for Right Ventricular-Pulmonary Artery Reconstruction:a Case Report
Lu RUI ; Jing ZHANG ; Ye LIN ; Kai MA ; Huaping JIANG ; Yang LIU ; Bowen ZHANG ; Shoujun LI
Chinese Circulation Journal 2025;40(10):1030-1032
In recent years,the Ross procedure has been increasingly applied in the treatment of aortic valve disease in children and young patients.However,right ventricular outflow tract(RVOT)reconstruction in this procedure often relies on allogeneic or artificial materials,which may lead to complications such as calcification and valve dysfunction.This article reports a case of protective Ross procedure using completely autologous tissue to construct a right ventricular-pulmonary artery(RV-PA)conduit.The patient was an 11-year-old male who presented with severe aortic stenosis combined with regurgitation.During the operation,his dilated ascending aortic wall and fresh pericardium were used to construct an autologous valved conduit for RV-PA reconstruction.This innovative technique achieves RV-PA reconstruction without allogeneic tissue,provides a new technical approach for the Ross procedure.Short-term results are satisfactory and the medium-and long-term outcomes require further follow-up verification.
10.Latent profile analysis of dyadic psychological capital among stroke patients and their spouses and nursing countermeasures
Bowen LIU ; Shanshan WANG ; Qianqian SUN ; Yongxia MEI ; Beilei LIN ; Lamei LIU ; Zhenxiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(3):332-339
Objective To explore the potential categories of dyadic psychological capital and related factors among stroke patients and their spouses,in order to inform the improvement of their mental health.Methods Stroke patients and their spouses were recruited in the Neurology Department of 3 tertiary general hospitals from March,2023 to August,2023 by convenience sampling method.The general information questionnaire,Modified Rankin Scale(mRs),Psychological Capital Questionnaire,The Kessler Psychological Distress Scale(K10)and Perceived Social Support Scale(PSSS)were used for investigation.Latent profile analysis was adopted to explore the categories of dyadic psychological capital,and multiple Logistic regression analysis was used to assess the effect of various factors on different categories.Results A total of 232 returned questionnaires(out of the 235)were valid,resulting an effective response rate of 98.7%.Stroke patients and their spouses were divided into 3 categories,including dyadic low psychological capital-low self-efficacy group(6.0%),dyadic high psychological capital-low resilience group(15.9%)and dyadic medium psychological capital group(78.1%).The stroke patients'education level,mRs scores,occupational status after the illness,level of perceived social support,and spouses'working condition were the influencing factors on potential profiles of dyadic psychological capital(P<0.05).Conclusion There are heterogeneity and interdependence in the level of dyadic psychological capital of stroke patients and their spouses.Healthcare professionals should promote dyadic mental health by developing targeted interventions for stroke patients and their spouses with different psychological capital characteristics from a dyadic holistic perspective.

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