1.Survey on oral health status of second-grade primary school students in Suzhou City
Yuwen ZHANG ; Bei LI ; Bing GE ; Ye ZHU ; Xiaozhen WANG ; Lu BAI ; Peng ZHU
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(8):613-618,630
Objective To investigate the oral health status of second-grade primary school students in Suzhou,provide baseline data for evaluating Suzhou's"Bright Eyes and Healthy Teeth"public health project,and offer reference for formulating oral health policies for students in Suzhou.Methods A multi-stage,stratified,random sampling method was used to select 1 640 second-grade primary school students from 10 districts(county-level cities)across Suzhou.The oral health survey of primary school students in Suzhou was designedbased on WHO"Basic Methods for Oral Health Surveys"(5th edition).A survey on the students' oral health status was con-ducted.Results The caries prevalence,mean DMFT(Decayed,Missing,Filled Teeth),and caries filling rate for primary teeth among second-grade students in Suzhou were 80.73%,4.25,and 24.48%,respectively.For permanent teeth,the caries prevalence,mean DMFT(Decayed,Missing,Filled Teeth),and caries filling rate were 30.30%,0.62,and 16.96%,respectively.Specifically,the caries prevalence,mean DMFT,and filling rate for the first permanent molar were 29.88%,0.59,and 16.94%,respectively.The pit and fissure sealing rate for the first permanent molar was 13.74%.Additionally,the detection rate for gingival bleeding was 58.05%,and for dental calculus,49.15%.Conclusion The oral health status of second-grade primary school students in Suzhou is concerning.The caries prevalence rate for both primary and permanent teeth is high,while the filling rate is relatively low.Prior to the implementation of oral health programs,the pit and fissure sealing rate for the first permanent molars was low,with significant differ-ences observed between urban and rural areas,as well as among different districts(or county-level cities).
2.Non-invasive Modulation of Deep Brain Nuclei by Temporal Interference Stimulation.
Long LI ; Hao BAI ; Linyan WU ; Liang ZHENG ; Liang HUANG ; Yang LI ; Wenlong ZHANG ; Jue WANG ; Shunnan GE ; Yan QU ; Tian LIU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2025;41(5):853-865
Temporal interference (TI) is a form of stimulation that epitomizes an innovative and non-invasive approach for profound neuromodulation of the brain, a technique that has been validated in mice. Yet, the thin cranial bone structure of mice has a marginal influence on the effect of the TI technique and may not effectively showcase its effectiveness in larger animals. Based on this, we carried out TI stimulation experiments on rats. Following the TI intervention, analysis of electrophysiological data and immunofluorescence staining indicated the generation of a stimulation focus within the nucleus accumbens (depth, 8.5 mm) in rats. Our findings affirm the viability of the TI methodology in the presence of thick cranial bones, furnishing efficacious parameters for profound stimulation with TI administered under such conditions. This experiment not only sheds light on the intervention effects of TI deep in the brain but also furnishes robust evidence in support of its prospective clinical utility.
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3.Syndrome and Treatment Law of TCM in Treating Pediatric Pneumonia Convalescence Based on Data Mining
Lixiu GE ; Xia CUI ; Jianning GUO ; Xue BAI ; Huifang LI ; Yixin SHI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(9):40-47
Objective To explore syndrome and treatment law of TCM in treating pediatric pneumonia convalescence;To provide references for clinical syndrome differentiation and treatment.Methods The relevant literature about TCM in treating pediatric pneumonia convalescence was retrieved from CNKI,SinoMed,VIP,Wanfang Data and PubMed from the establishment of the databases to December 31,2024.Diagnostic basis,syndrome elements and TCM prescription information were extracted.Excel 2021 was used for frequency statistics,SPSS Modeler 18.0 was used for association rule analysis,Gephi 0.10.1 was used to complete complex network analysis,and Origin 2025 was used for data visualization.Results A total of 171 articles were included.Diagnosis basis predominantly involved symptoms,signs and course of the disease.TCM syndrome element distribution predominantly involved the lung,spleen,qi deficiency,yin deficiency,phlegm,dampness,blood stasis and heat,often presenting as a mixture of deficiency and excess patterns.A total of 98 prescriptions were collected,with high-frequency herbs primarily including tonifying and deficiency-replenishing herbs,and phlegm-resolving and antitussive herbs.The herbal properties and tastes were mainly warm,neutral,slightly cold,and sweet,bitter,pungent,primarily associated with the lung and spleen meridians.Complex network analysis identified three core patterns of syndrome-herb interactions.Conclusion The diagnosis of pediatric pneumonia convalescence relies on symptoms,signs and course of the disease as key criteria.The syndrome is often characterized by a deficiency-excess complex.Treatment should integrate the dynamic interactions among syndrome elements and adjust the balance between reinforcing healthy qi and eliminating pathogens based on the proportional weight of deficiency and excess.For deficiency patterns,it is necessary to focus on tonifying qi and nourishing yin.For concurrent syndromes or pathological factors,additional methods such as resolving phlegm,clearing heat,regulating qi,drying dampness,promoting digestion,cooling blood,and activating blood circulation may be incorporated.
4.Expert consensus on orthodontic treatment of patients with periodontal disease.
Wenjie ZHONG ; Chenchen ZHOU ; Yuanyuan YIN ; Ge FENG ; Zhihe ZHAO ; Yaping PAN ; Yuxing BAI ; Zuolin JIN ; Yan XU ; Bing FANG ; Yi LIU ; Hong HE ; Faming CHEN ; Weiran LI ; Shaohua GE ; Ang LI ; Yi DING ; Lili CHEN ; Fuhua YAN ; Jinlin SONG
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):27-27
Patients with periodontal disease often require combined periodontal-orthodontic interventions to restore periodontal health, function, and aesthetics, ensuring both patient satisfaction and long-term stability. Managing these patients involving orthodontic tooth movement can be particularly challenging due to compromised periodontal soft and hard tissues, especially in severe cases. Therefore, close collaboration between orthodontists and periodontists for comprehensive diagnosis and sequential treatment, along with diligent patient compliance throughout the entire process, is crucial for achieving favorable treatment outcomes. Moreover, long-term orthodontic retention and periodontal follow-up are essential to sustain treatment success. This expert consensus, informed by the latest clinical research and practical experience, addresses clinical considerations for orthodontic treatment of periodontal patients, delineating indications, objectives, procedures, and principles with the aim of providing clear and practical guidance for clinical practitioners.
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5.Impact of digital conversion of screen-film chest radiographs on the image quality of pneumoconiosis
Songtao DAI ; Luyan GE ; Ningning ZHANG ; Jing BAI ; Juan GAO ; Huitai DONG
China Occupational Medicine 2025;52(6):686-689
Objective To analyze the impact of digital conversion of screen-film chest radiographs on image quality in patients with pneumoconiosis. Methods Ten high-kilovoltage screen-film chest radiographs from pneumoconiosis patients were digitally converted using three devices, including a digital single-lens reflex camera, a smartphone, and a medical film scanner. The image quality and optical density values before and after image adjustment were compared across different image formats. Results Before adjustment, among the 30 JPEG images, 24 had diagnostic defect areas and 26 had unqualified optical density values. In RAW format, optical density values were not qualified in 18 out of 30 images. In DICOM format, optical density values were not qualified in nine of ten images. After adjustment, optical density values were not qualified in 13 JPEG images, 12 RAW images, and one DICOM image. Comparisons of chest radiograph quality grade distributions before and after adjustment showed significant differences for all three image formats (all P<0.05). Conclusion After being digitally converted by taking images in RAW format with digital photographic equipment and undergoing post-processing adjustment, the quality of screen-film chest radiographs for pneumoconiosis can meet the diagnostic requirements.
6.Application of the"four-step teaching of encouraging and sharing"combined anchor-based teaching mode in teaching of laboratory diagnostics under the background of automatic laboratory
Ge ZHENG ; Xue BAI ; Zikun MA ; Ran HAN ; Xueguang DUAN ; Jing HAN ; Yanwu LIU
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(11):143-148
Objective:To explore the implementation effect of the"four-step teaching of encouraging and sharing"combined anchor-based teaching mode in the course of laboratory diagnostics under the background of automatic laboratory.Methods:The"four-step teaching of encouraging and sharing"combined anchor-based teaching mode conducted teaching in course of laboratory diagnostics through carefully designed"anchors",self-directed learning,a second"anchor"placement,and outcome sharing.A total of 224 medical students of the 2021 and 2022 grades,who majored Chinese medicine in Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and conducted their internships in the Laboratory of Dongfang Hospital,Beijing University of Chinese Medicine from April 2023 to April 2025,were selected.According to different teaching modes,the 108 medical students of 2022 grade were divided into the combined teaching group that adopted the"four-step teaching of encouraging and sharing"combined anchor-based teaching mode to conduct teaching,and 116 medical students of 2021 grade were divided into the conventional teaching group that adopted conventional teaching mode to conduct teaching.After completed the courses,the comprehensive competency of these students of two groups during the internship were measured,and the application effect of the"four-step teaching of encouraging and sharing"combined anchor-based teaching mode was assessed by self-made survey questionnaire.Results:The scores of theoretical knowledge test and clinical case analysis assessment of the students of combined teaching group were respectively(44.19±2.36)and(48.20±1.52),all of which were higher than(38.36±2.14)and(37.56±2.47)of conventional teaching group,and the differences of them between two groups were statistically significant(t=28.72,55.71,P<0.05),respectively.In the combined teaching group,91.67%of the students expressed a preference for the"four-step teaching of encouraging and sharing"combined anchor-based teaching mode.Conclusion:Under the background of automatic laboratory,the"four-step teaching of encouraging and sharing"combined anchor-based teaching mode of laboratory diagnostics can effectively enhance students'transfer ability for knowledge,and strengthen their self-directed learning awareness,and lay a solid foundation for training clinical practice abilities of medical students.
7.Role and molecular mechanism of pyroptosis in motor system diseases
Longyu GENG ; Li SHENG ; Shuo BAI ; Beiyao GAO ; Ruidong GE ; Shan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(26):5695-5703
BACKGROUND:A large number of studies have found that pyroptosis is closely related to the occurrence and development of motor system diseases,but there are few studies and reviews on pyroptosis in motor system diseases.OBJECTIVE:To review the current clinical and preclinical studies,summarize the role of pyroptosis in motor system diseases and related molecular mechanisms,and provide reference for the pyroptosis-targeted treatment for motor system diseases in the future.METHODS:The relevant literatures in PubMed and CNKI database were searched by computer from January 2000 to January 2024.The English search terms were"pyroptosis,tendons,ligaments,cartilage,muscles,bones"and the Chinese search terms were"pyroptosis,tendon,ligament,cartilage,skeletal muscle,bone"in Chinese.A combination of subject terms and free search terms was used.There were a total of 422 documents,including 334 in English and 88 in Chinese.After excluding duplicate literature and irrelevant literature,the literature without inclusion value was further excluded by reading the whole paper,and finally 78 documents were included for review and analysis.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Different pathways of pyroptosis and subsequent inflammatory responses can affect the progression of motor system diseases and the repair process of injuries.Excessive pyroptosis can not only cause a large number of tissue cells to die,but also aggravate tissue inflammation and degrade the extracellular matrix through substances such as inflammatory factors released after cell lysis,and damaging related molecular patterns can act as upstream signals to further aggravate pyroptosis.Current methods for preventing and treating motor system diseases mainly include NOD-like receptor thermal protein domain-associated protein 3 inhibitors,Chinese herbal extracts,exosome therapy,mesenchymal stem cell therapy,and exercise therapy.The review suggests that targeted intervention of some key factors in the process of pyroptosis may be a new direction for the treatment and prevention of motor system diseases.
8.Characteristics of clinical manifestation and reflux monitor in patients with low mean nocturnal baseline impedance of proximal esophagus
Ge BAI ; Lihong WU ; Jinying LUO ; Yuling TIAN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2025;45(8):513-519
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of clinical manifestations and parameters of 24 hour multichannel intraluminal impedance and pH monitoring (24 h MII-pH) in patients with low mean nocturnal baseline impedance (MNBI) of proximal esophagus.Methods:From November 4, 2014 to February 18, 2024, 308 patients who underwent 24 h MII-pH at Peking University First Hospital due to typical gastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms and(or) extra-esophageal symptoms were retrospectively enrolled. MNBI at 17 or 15 cm above the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) < 2 292 Ω was defined as low proximal esophageal impedance (LPEI), both MNBI at 17 and 15 cm above the LES ≥ 2 292 Ω was defined as normal proximal esophageal impedance (NPEI). The 24 h MII-pH parameters were compared between patients with LPEI and patients with NPEI, as well as the incidence of extra-esophageal symptoms. And the 24 h MII-pH parameters were compared between patients with and without extra-esophageal symptoms. Independent sample t-test, Mann-Whitney U test and chi-square test were used for statistical analysis. Results:Among the 308 patients, 71 patients with LPEI, 236 patients with NPEI, and 1 patient was excluded due to missing the 24 h MII-pH data; and there were 215 patients with extra-esophageal symptoms and 93 without extra-esophageal symptoms. The proportion of extra-esophageal symptoms in the LPEI patients was higher than that in the NPEI patients(81.7% (58/71) vs. 66.1% (156/236)), the times of postprandial total reflux, postprandial acid reflux detected by impedance, proximal total reflux, and proximal acid reflux in the LPEI patients were more than those in the NPEI patients (22.5 (22.8) vs. 17.0 (19.0), 10.5 (13.3) vs. 7.0 (13.0), 9.0 (12.0) vs. 5.0 (11.0), 5.0 (10.0) vs. 3.0 (7.0)), and the differences were statistically significant( χ2=6.28, Z=-1.99, -2.06, -2.26 and -2.44; all P<0.05). The times of weak acidic reflux at supine position, proximal total reflux, proximal acid reflux, and proximal non-acid reflux of the patients with extra-esophageal symptoms were more than those in patients without extra-esophageal symptoms (2.0(5.0) vs. 1.0(4.0), 6.0(13.0) vs. 4.0(10.0), 4.0(10.0) vs. 3.0(7.0), 2.0(4.0) vs. 1.0(3.0)), the MNBI at 15 cm above the LES in patients with extra-esophageal symptoms was lower than that in patients without extra-esophageal symptoms ((3 222.4±1 018.7) Ω vs. (3 512.3±1 032.1) Ω), and the differences were statistically significant ( Z=-2.32, -2.25, -2.00 and -2.13, t=-2.28; all P<0.05). Conclusions:LPEI patients have higher proportion of extra-esophageal symptoms, more times of proximal and postprandial acidic reflux. The proximal esophageal impedance and proximal reflux parameters should be emphasized in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with extra-esophageal symptoms.
9.Efficacy and safety of PD-1 inhibitors combined with chemotherapy for the treatment of local recurrence at the primary tumor site of ESCC following definitive chemoradiotherapy or radiotherapy
Yuxi SHI ; Hui LI ; Lei ZHOU ; Yiyu GUO ; Dongfang GE ; Xinyu XU ; Chenguang BAI ; Zhi ZHANG ; Guoren ZHOU ; Jinjun YE
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2025;47(5):418-425
Objective:Exploring the efficacy and safety of the combination of programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) inhibitors with chemotherapy for the treatment of local recurrence at the primary tumor site of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) following definitive chemoradiotherapy.Methods:Seventy-six patients with local recurrence at the primary tumor site of ESCC following definitive chemoradiotherapy, who were treated at the Cancer Hospital Affiliated with Nanjing Medical University from January 2019 to January 2024. All patients received treatment with a PD-1 inhibitor combined with chemotherapy, and the short-term efficacy, long-term efficacy, and adverse reactions were observed. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression models were employed to identify the factors influencing overall survival (OS) and after-recurrence survival (ARS).Results:Among the 76 patients, 7 achieved partial response, 35 had stable disease, and 34 experienced progressive disease. The objective response rate was 9.2% (7/76), and the disease control rate was 55.3% (42/76). With a median follow-up time of 23.1 months, 33 out of 76 patients died. The median survival time was 38.5 months (95% CI: 29.6-47.3 months); the 1-year, 2-year, and 3-year OS were 94.5%, 66.6%, and 51.7%, respectively. The median ARS was 14.7 months (95% CI: 10.4-19.1 months); the 6-month, 12-month, and 24-month ARS were 85.8%, 59.6%, and 25.7%, respectively. Univariate analysis showed that the initial radiation dose, the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of patients after recurrence, the recurrence-free interval (RFI), and the approach to chemotherapy treatment following local esophageal recurrence were factors affecting OS and ARS ( P<0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that initial radiotherapy dose ( HR=0.268, 95% CI: 0.100-0.720), the ECOG performance status after recurrence ( HR=4.106, 95% CI: 1.228-13.728), and RFI ( HR=0.248, 95% CI: 0.106-0.582) were independent prognostic factors for OS. Additionally, the initial radiation dose ( HR=0.289, 95% CI: 0.098-0.853) and the ECOG performance status after recurrence ( HR=5.143,95% CI:1.404-18.838) were independent prognostic factors for ARS. The incidence of treatment-related adverse-reactions was 85.5% (65/76). Grade 3 or higher treatment-related adverse reactions primarily included anemia in 4 cases, leukopenia in 8 cases, neutropenia in 9 cases, thrombocytopenia in 2 cases, liver function abnormalities in 4 cases, and elevated troponin T in 2 cases. There were no cases of treatment-related mortality. Conclusions:The combination of PD-1 inhibitors with chemotherapy is safe and effective for local recurrence at the primary tumor site of ESCC following definitive chemoradiotherapy and can provide survival benefits for patients. This approach can be considered as a therapeutic option for local recurrence at the primary tumor site of ESCC following definitive chemoradiotherapy.
10.Repair of femoral condyle defects using mesoporous bioactive glass grafted with bone morphogenetic protein 2 osteogenic peptide inspired by mussel
Lei YU ; Wei ZHANG ; Yi QIN ; Gaoran GE ; Jiaxiang BAI ; Dechun GENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(22):4629-4638
BACKGROUND:Bone morphogenetic protein 2 is vital in embryonic development,bone formation,and regeneration,but its high-dose application is linked to cancer.Bone morphogenetic protein 2 osteogenic peptide L20 reduces adverse effects like cancer and boosts bone tissue regeneration.OBJECTIVE:To graft bone morphogenetic protein 2 active peptide segments onto mesopores and surfaces through a peptide mimicry strategy inspired by oysters,and explore its impact on osteogenic properties of tissue-engineered bone.METHODS:(1)Mesoporous bioactive glass was synthesized using a template method.Bone morphogenetic protein 2 osteogenic peptide L20 was loaded onto mesoporous bioactive glass using a one-step synthesis method to characterize the morphology and in vitro sustained release properties of mesoporous active glass nanoparticles loaded with bone morphogenetic protein 2 osteogenic active peptide L20.(2)Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells were isolated and extracted from SD rats.After two generations,they were co-cultured with PBS(blank group),mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles(control group),and mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles loaded with bone morphogenetic protein 2 osteogenic active peptide L20(experimental group).Cell live/dead fluorescence staining and CCK-8 assay were used to detect cytotoxicity and cell proliferation.Scanning electron microscopy was used to observe cell adhesion.After osteogenic induction and differentiation,alkaline phosphatase staining,Alizarin red S staining,and osteogenesis-related gene expression were detected.(3)Fifteen SD rats were selected to establish bilateral femoral condyle defect models and divided into three groups using a random number table method:the blank group(n=5)was not implanted with any material;the control group(n=5)was implanted with mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles,and the experimental group(n=5)was implanted with mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles loaded with bone morphogenetic protein 2 osteogenic active peptide L20.Eight weeks after surgery,femoral Micro-CT scanning and tissue morphology observation were performed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Scanning electron microscopy showed that the mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles loaded with bone morphogenetic protein 2 osteogenic active peptide L20 were spherical and monodisperse particles.Transmission electron microscopy showed their porous structure with an average particle size of(268.10±0.58)nm,which could release L20 in vitro.(2)Mesoporous bioglass nanoparticles loaded with bone morphogenetic protein 2 osteogenic active peptide L20 were non-cytotoxic and could promote the proliferation and adhesion of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells.Compared with the blank group and the control group,the alkaline phosphatase activity and extracellular matrix mineralization capacity of the experimental group were increased(P<0.05),and the mRNA expression levels of alkaline phosphatase,Runx2,and osteocalcin were increased(P<0.05).(3)The results of femoral Micro-CT scanning showed that compared with the blank group and the control group,the new bone mass and bone density of the experimental group were increased(P<0.05).The results of hematoxylin-eosin and Masson staining showed that compared with the blank group and the control group,the new bone formation and collagen fibers of the experimental group were increased.(4)These findings indicate that mesoporous bioactive glass loaded with bone morphogenetic protein 2 active peptide L20 exhibits excellent biocompatibility and in vitro and in vivo osteogenic properties,promoting regeneration and repair of SD rat femoral condyle defects.

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