1.Analysis of electroencephalogram power spectrum in patients with unipolar and bipolar depression under eyes-open and eyes-closed resting states
Youjun HUANG ; Xinyu HE ; Chengyao HUANG ; Ze'an YU ; Xiaofei HOU ; Guo'er ZHANG ; Ruizhi WANG ; You WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(1):24-29
Objective:To analyze the electroencephalogram(EEG) average relative power spectrum in patients with unipolar and bipolar depression under the eyes-open and eyes-closed resting states.Methods:A total of 38 patients with unipolar depression (UD group), 48 patients with bipolar depression (BD group), and 43 healthy controls (HC group) were recruited from August 2022 to December 2023.The 64-channel EEG was recorded under eyes-open (EO) and eyes-closed (EC) resting states which alternated twice. The Mann-Whitney U test and Kruskal-Wallis H test were performed by SPSS 25.0 software. Results:There were no significant differences in the average relative power of delta and beta bands among the UD, BD and HC groups in all EO and EC states (all P>0.05). The average relative power of theta band in the three groups showed statistically significant differences in all EO and EC states ( H=7.852-12.583, all P<0.05). Further pairwise comparisons showed that in the first EO and EC stage, the average relative power of theta band of the UD and BD groups were significantly higher than that of the HC group (EO1: 0.18(0.17, 0.21), 0.19(0.16, 0.21), 0.16(0.14, 0.18), EC1: 0.15(0.13, 0.21), 0.15(0.13, 0.20), 0.13(0.10, 0.16); all P<0.05).In the second EO and EC stage, the average relative power of theta band of the BD group was significantly higher than that of the HC group (EO2: 0.18(0.15, 0.22), 0.16(0.14, 0.18), EC2: 0.15(0.13, 0.19), 0.13(0.11, 0.16); both P<0.05).There were statistically significant differences in the average relative power of alpha band among the three groups in the first EO and EC stage, as well as the second EC stage ( H=5.027-10.668, all P<0.05). Further pairwise comparisons showed that in the first EO stage, the average relative power of alpha band in the BD group was significantly higher than that in the UD group (0.20(0.16, 0.25), 0.14(0.11, 0.22), P=0.003), and in the following EC stages, the average relative power of alpha band in the UD group was significantly lower than that in the HC group (EC1: 0.40(0.33, 0.46), 0.51(0.40, 0.58), EC2: 0.41(0.35, 0.50), 0.48(0.43, 0.58); both P<0.05). Conclusion:At the initial stage of the resting state, both unipolar and bipolar depression patients demonstrate abnormal theta band activity under the eyes-open and eyes-closed states, while the alpha band activity under the eyes-open condition differs between the two groups of patients. These findings may provide potentially objective biomarkers to assist the diagnosis of unipolar and bipolar depression patients in clinical settings.
2.Recognizing hepatic manifestations in rheumatic diseases
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2025;41(5):801-805
The liver is one of the organs most commonly affected by rheumatic diseases. Hepatic abnormalities in patients with rheumatic diseases can result from a variety of factors, including direct liver involvement by the disease itself, coexistence with primary liver disease, and drug-induced liver injury. When liver indicators are abnormal, a thorough differential diagnosis is required. For unexplained liver dysfunction, routine testing for autoantibodies should be performed to facilitate early identification of underlying autoimmune liver disease. If the etiology remains unclear, a liver biopsy is recommended for a final diagnosis if feasible. Alongside active management of rheumatic diseases, it is necessary to closely monitor liver function, avoid the use of agents that may exacerbate hepatic damage, particularly anti-rheumatic drugs with strong hepatotoxicity, and tailor treatment strategies according to personal specific conditions, so as to minimize liver damage and improve long-term outcome.
3.Protective effect of novel composite hydrogels on H2O2-induced oxidative stress injury in cardiomyocytes
Yue WANG ; Ning MA ; Jiajun LU ; Chengyao WANG ; Linyu CHEN ; Yuchen REN ; Jingwu LI ; Hong SUN
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2025;51(2):352-359
Objective:To investigate the protective effect of a composite hydrogel against hydrogen peroxide(H2O2)-induced oxidative stress injury in the cardiomyocytes,and to clarify its possible mechanism.Methods:The mice were subcutaneously injected with 100 μL of hydrogel.After normal feeding for 1,14,and 28 d,the mice were sacrificed.Tissue samples were collected and subjected to HE staining to observe the histocompatibity of the hydrogel.The primary cardiomyocytes isolated from 1-day-old SD rats were used to establish an oxidative stress injury model.The primary cardiomyocyties were divided into control,H2O2 and H2O2+Hydrogel groups.The primary cardiomyocytes in control group were cultured normally,the primary cardiomyocytes in H2O2 group were treated with 200 μmol·L-1 H2O2 for 24 h,and the primary cardiomyocytes in H2O2+Hydrogel group were incubated with 1 g·L-1 composite hydrogel and 200 μmol·L-1 H2O2 for 24 h.The viabilities of cardiomyocytes in various groups were assessed by cell counting kit-8(CCK-8)method.Dihydroethidium(DHE)and 2',7'-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate(DCFH-DA)staining were used to assess the reactive oxygen species(ROS)levels in the cells.The expressions of filamentous actin(F-actin)in the cells in various groups were detected by phalloidin fluorescence staining;the expressions of connexin 43(Cx43)and cardiac troponin T(cTnT)proteins in the cardiomyocytes in various groups were detected by immunofluorescence method.The apoptotic rates of cardiomyocytes in various groups were assessed with TUNEL staining method.The expression levels of apoptosis-related proteins B-cell lymphoma-2(Bcl-2)and Bcl-2-associated X protein(Bax)in the cardiomyocytes in various groups were assessed by Western blotting method.Results:The HE staining results showed that the inflammatory cells around the implanted hydrogel were less infiltrated,and the inflammatory reaction of subcutaneous implantation was less.Compared with control group,the viability of cardiomyocytes in H2O2 group was significantly decreased(P<0.05),the level of ROS in the cells was increased(P<0.05),the expression levels of Cx43,cTnT and F-actin proteins in the cells were decreased(P<0.001),the apoptosis rate of cardiomyocytes were decreased(P<0.01),the expression level of Bcl-2 protein in the cells was increased(P<0.001),and the expression level of Bax protein was decreased(P<0.01).Compared with H2O2 group,the viability of cardiomyocytes was significantly increased(P<0.05),the level of ROS in the cells was decreased(P<0.01),the expression levels of cTnT,Cx43 and F-actin proteins were increased(P<0.01),the apoptotic rate of cardiomyocytes were significantly decreased(P<0.001),the expression level of Bcl-2 protein in the cells were decreased(P<0.01),and the expression level of Bax protein was increased(P<0.01).Conclusion:Hydrogel may promote the expression of cardiomyocyte-related proteins by scavenging ROS in the environment and inhibit the cardiomyocyte apoptosis to achieve the protective effect on the cardiomyocytes under oxidative stress.
4.Endoscopic gastric mucosal atrophy changes after Helicobacter pylori eradication and their predictive factors
Chengyao WANG ; Linlin SHAO ; Wenkun LI ; Rui CHENG ; Xi ZHANG ; Zheng ZHANG ; Peng LI ; Shutian ZHANG ; Jing WU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2025;42(6):462-468
Objective:To identify risk factors associated with endoscopic atrophic progression of gastric mucosa after Helicobacter pylori ( HP) eradication and to develop a risk scoring system for establishing an individualized endoscopic follow-up strategy for patients with chronic gastritis. Methods:This retrospective cohort study included chronic gastritis patients with successful HP eradication at the Department of Gastroenterology, Beijing Friendship Hospital between January 2018 and October 2021. Demographic characteristics, endoscopic findings, and other clinical data were analyzed. Endoscopic outcomes of gastric mucosal atrophy before and after follow-up were compared to classify patients into progression and non-progression groups. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify independent risk factors for endoscopic atrophic progression. A risk scoring system was then constructed based on these factors. Results:A total of 218 patients with chronic gastritis were included, including 153 in the non-progression group and 65 in the progression group. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that gastric ulcer ( P=0.008, OR=4.24, 95% CI: 1.46-12.25), history of proton pump inhibitor use ( P=0.007, OR=4.06, 95% CI: 1.46-11.27), alcohol consumption ( P=0.002, OR=3.77, 95% CI: 1.64-8.67), high-salt diet ( P=0.008, OR=2.90, 95% CI: 1.32-6.41), and high red meat intake ( P=0.025, OR=2.33, 95% CI: 1.11-6.31) were independent risk factors for endoscopic atrophic progression after HP eradication. The predictive model based on these 5 factors demonstrated strong discriminative capacity, with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.813 (95% CI: 0.755-0.876, P<0.001). The optimal cut-off value was 1.5 points, stratifying patients into low-risk (0-2 points) and high-risk (3-5 points) groups. Conclusion:Patients with chronic gastritis remain susceptible to progression even after successful HP eradication. Individualized endoscopic follow-up strategies should be considered based on patients' medical history, medication use, lifestyle, and dietary habits.
5.Recognizing hepatic manifestations in rheumatic diseases
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2025;42(5):801-805
The liver is one of the organs most commonly affected by rheumatic diseases.Hepatic abnormalities in patients with rheumatic diseases can result from a variety of factors,including direct liver involvement by the disease itself,coexistence with primary liver disease,and drug-induced liver injury.When liver indicators are abnormal,a thorough differential diagnosis is required.For unexplained liver dysfunction,routine testing for autoantibodies should be performed to facilitate early identification of underlying autoimmune liver disease.If the etiology remains unclear,a liver biopsy is recommended for a final diagnosis if feasible.Alongside active management of rheumatic diseases,it is necessary to closely monitor liver function,avoid the use of agents that may exacerbate hepatic damage,particularly anti-rheumatic drugs with strong hepatotoxicity,and tailor treatment strategies according to personal specific conditions,so as to minimize liver damage and improve long-term outcome.
6.Analysis of electroencephalogram power spectrum in patients with unipolar and bipolar depression under eyes-open and eyes-closed resting states
Youjun HUANG ; Xinyu HE ; Chengyao HUANG ; Ze'an YU ; Xiaofei HOU ; Guo'er ZHANG ; Ruizhi WANG ; You WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(1):24-29
Objective:To analyze the electroencephalogram(EEG) average relative power spectrum in patients with unipolar and bipolar depression under the eyes-open and eyes-closed resting states.Methods:A total of 38 patients with unipolar depression (UD group), 48 patients with bipolar depression (BD group), and 43 healthy controls (HC group) were recruited from August 2022 to December 2023.The 64-channel EEG was recorded under eyes-open (EO) and eyes-closed (EC) resting states which alternated twice. The Mann-Whitney U test and Kruskal-Wallis H test were performed by SPSS 25.0 software. Results:There were no significant differences in the average relative power of delta and beta bands among the UD, BD and HC groups in all EO and EC states (all P>0.05). The average relative power of theta band in the three groups showed statistically significant differences in all EO and EC states ( H=7.852-12.583, all P<0.05). Further pairwise comparisons showed that in the first EO and EC stage, the average relative power of theta band of the UD and BD groups were significantly higher than that of the HC group (EO1: 0.18(0.17, 0.21), 0.19(0.16, 0.21), 0.16(0.14, 0.18), EC1: 0.15(0.13, 0.21), 0.15(0.13, 0.20), 0.13(0.10, 0.16); all P<0.05).In the second EO and EC stage, the average relative power of theta band of the BD group was significantly higher than that of the HC group (EO2: 0.18(0.15, 0.22), 0.16(0.14, 0.18), EC2: 0.15(0.13, 0.19), 0.13(0.11, 0.16); both P<0.05).There were statistically significant differences in the average relative power of alpha band among the three groups in the first EO and EC stage, as well as the second EC stage ( H=5.027-10.668, all P<0.05). Further pairwise comparisons showed that in the first EO stage, the average relative power of alpha band in the BD group was significantly higher than that in the UD group (0.20(0.16, 0.25), 0.14(0.11, 0.22), P=0.003), and in the following EC stages, the average relative power of alpha band in the UD group was significantly lower than that in the HC group (EC1: 0.40(0.33, 0.46), 0.51(0.40, 0.58), EC2: 0.41(0.35, 0.50), 0.48(0.43, 0.58); both P<0.05). Conclusion:At the initial stage of the resting state, both unipolar and bipolar depression patients demonstrate abnormal theta band activity under the eyes-open and eyes-closed states, while the alpha band activity under the eyes-open condition differs between the two groups of patients. These findings may provide potentially objective biomarkers to assist the diagnosis of unipolar and bipolar depression patients in clinical settings.
7.Endoscopic gastric mucosal atrophy changes after Helicobacter pylori eradication and their predictive factors
Chengyao WANG ; Linlin SHAO ; Wenkun LI ; Rui CHENG ; Xi ZHANG ; Zheng ZHANG ; Peng LI ; Shutian ZHANG ; Jing WU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2025;42(6):462-468
Objective:To identify risk factors associated with endoscopic atrophic progression of gastric mucosa after Helicobacter pylori ( HP) eradication and to develop a risk scoring system for establishing an individualized endoscopic follow-up strategy for patients with chronic gastritis. Methods:This retrospective cohort study included chronic gastritis patients with successful HP eradication at the Department of Gastroenterology, Beijing Friendship Hospital between January 2018 and October 2021. Demographic characteristics, endoscopic findings, and other clinical data were analyzed. Endoscopic outcomes of gastric mucosal atrophy before and after follow-up were compared to classify patients into progression and non-progression groups. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify independent risk factors for endoscopic atrophic progression. A risk scoring system was then constructed based on these factors. Results:A total of 218 patients with chronic gastritis were included, including 153 in the non-progression group and 65 in the progression group. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that gastric ulcer ( P=0.008, OR=4.24, 95% CI: 1.46-12.25), history of proton pump inhibitor use ( P=0.007, OR=4.06, 95% CI: 1.46-11.27), alcohol consumption ( P=0.002, OR=3.77, 95% CI: 1.64-8.67), high-salt diet ( P=0.008, OR=2.90, 95% CI: 1.32-6.41), and high red meat intake ( P=0.025, OR=2.33, 95% CI: 1.11-6.31) were independent risk factors for endoscopic atrophic progression after HP eradication. The predictive model based on these 5 factors demonstrated strong discriminative capacity, with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.813 (95% CI: 0.755-0.876, P<0.001). The optimal cut-off value was 1.5 points, stratifying patients into low-risk (0-2 points) and high-risk (3-5 points) groups. Conclusion:Patients with chronic gastritis remain susceptible to progression even after successful HP eradication. Individualized endoscopic follow-up strategies should be considered based on patients' medical history, medication use, lifestyle, and dietary habits.
8.Anatomical variations and it's imaging characteristics of frontal recess cells in patients with frontal sinus related headache
Chengyao LIU ; Xiangdong WANG ; Qinggang XU ; Shilei CUI ; Zhongyan LIU ; Yan ZHAO ; Luo ZHANG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2024;31(4):242-247
OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of frontal recess cells variations in patients with frontal sinus associated headache according to the International Frontal Sinus Anatomy Classification(IFAC).METHODS A retrospective study was conducted on the CT scans of sinuses in patients with frontal sinus associated headache.We reviewed 46 patients with frontal sinus-related headache who had clinical symptoms and were relieved after nasal endoscopic surgery.The development of frontal recess cells in the frontal recess drainage area was analyzed,and the variation of middle meatus and sinus involvement were analyzed in the same time.The Anatomical variations and imaging characteristics of frontal recess cells development in patients with frontal sinus associated headache were analyzed.RESULTS A total of 92 sinus CT profiles were analyzed in 46 patients.The most common cells were agger nasi cell(ANC)(100%,92/92),followed by supra bulla cell(SBC)(78.3%,72/92),supra agger cell(SAC)(67.4%,62/92),supra bulla frontal cell(SBFC)(27.2%,25/92),supra agger frontal cell(SAFC)(20.7%,19/92),frontal septal cell(FSC)(8.7%,8/92)and supraorbital ethmoid cell(SOEC)(0%,0/92).In the conventional frontal sinus drainage area,SAFC(P=0.0108),SAC(P=0.0104)and SAFC(P=0.0088)in the IFAC classification were significantly associated with the occurrence of frontal sinus associated headache.At the same time,the middle concha bullosa also showed a significant correlation with the occurrence of frontal sinus associated headache in the lower segment of the frontal recess drainage channel(P=0.0390).CONCLUSION In the frontal recess drainage channel,the abnormal development of SAC,SAFC,SBFC and the middle concha bullosa are significantly correlated with frontal sinus associated headache.
9.Study on the clinical manifestations and objective inflammation indicators in patients with different nasal mucosal inflammation
Chengyao LIU ; Xiangdong WANG ; Symbat AGAT ; Yutong SIMA ; Zhongyan LIU ; Luo ZHANG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2024;31(6):369-376
OBJECTIVE To test whether there are some differences among chronic rhinitis,chronic rhinosinusitis patients with nasal polyps(CRSsNP)and without nasal polyps(CRSsNP)in symptom severity,health-related quality-of-life impairment,and objective inflammatory factors.METHODS A total of 154 consecutive patients who had been treated at the Otolaryngology Department of Beijing Tongren Hospital from January 2017 to December 2018 were recruited in this study.The patients aged 18-70 years,with 106 males and 48 females.All patients performed endoscopic examination,nasal exhaled nitric oxide(nNO),skin prick test(SPT),sinus CT scan,complete blood count,and fulfilled the visual analogue scale(VAS)self-assessment of nasal symptoms and the SNOT-22 questionnaire under the guidance of the physician.According to the inclusion criteria,A total of 43 patients with CR,58 patients with CRSsNP and 53 patients with CRSwNP were enrolled in our study.RESULTS The total SNOT-22 score in CRSsNP group was significantly lower than that in CR and CRSwNP groups(30.0±19.4 vs.41.1±21.9,30.0±19.4 vs.40.9±18.7,P<0.05),and there was no significant difference between CR group and CRSwNP group.The average scores of nasal symptoms and extranasal symptoms in CRSwNP group were the highest;the scores in CRSsNP group were lower.The impact of CR patients on sleep damage was significantly higher than that in CRSsNP patients(9.9±6.2 vs.5.1±5.3,P<0.05),and there was no significant difference between CR group and CRSwNP group(9.9±6.2 vs.7.1±5.7,P>0.05).When patients suffered with positive SPT,there was no statistical difference in symptom scores and SNOT-22 scores between CR,CRSsNP,and CRSwNP;but with negative SPT,there was a significant statistical difference in both symptom scores and SNOT-22 scores among the three groups.CONCLUSION CR,CRSsNP and CRSwNP have a significant impact on quality of life,respectively.In terms of symptom scores and quality of life scores,the CR group and CRSwNP group are similar and the scores are higher than that of the CRSsNP group.However,the objective inflammation factors are not consistent with the subjective symptom scores and quality of life scores.
10.Imaging features and differential diagnosis of arrested pneumatisation of the sphenoid sinus
Zhongyu YAN ; Chengyao LIU ; Xinyan WANG ; Zheng LI ; Bentao YANG ; Junfang XIAN
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2024;31(7):451-455
OBJECTIVE To Analysis of CT and MRI imaging features of arrested pneumatisation of the sphenoid sinus and differentiate from osteogenic and chondrogenic tumours of the region.METHODS Retrospective analysis of CT and MRI findings was performed of 13 patients with sphenoid sinus arrested pneumatisation and 20 patients with osteogenic and chondrogenic tumours and tumor like lesions in the same period.Evaluation indicators included location,size,density,presence of expansive changes,calcification,cortical bone changes,MRI signal characteristics,signal changes after fat suppression,degree of enhancement,and statistical analysis was conducted.RESULTS Finally,the location includes the sphenoid body(4 cases),pterygoid process(3 cases)and multiple involved areas(6 cases).The arrested pneumatisation area is mainly characterized by fat density or mixed density of adipose and soft tissue.The longest diameter of the arrested pneumatisation zone is 0.8-4.1 cm.There is internal calcification(7 cases)and without bone expansive changes(13 cases).Cases with intact bone cortex(13 cases);On MRI T1WI,high signal(11 cases),equal signal(2 cases),on T2WI,high signal(10 cases),equal signal(3 cases).Decreased signal after fat suppression(13 cases),no significant enhancement(10 cases),and slight enhancement(3 cases).CONCLUSION The arrested pneumatisation of sphenoid sinus is a rare anatomical variation characterized by a mixed density of fat or soft tissue,intact bone cortex,without bone expansive changes,decreased signal of MRI fat suppression,and no obvious enhancement,which will help to differentiate from osteogenic and chondrogenic tumours of the region.

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