1.Spinal cord stimulation for spinal cord injury from 1999 to 2025: a bibliometric analysis
Yuanyuan QI ; Haifeng GAO ; Lina LIU ; Yujie XIE ; Jing XU ; Feng GAO ; Liang CHEN ; Degang YANG ; Jun LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2026;32(4):373-386
ObjectiveTo analyze the research hotspots and development trends in the field of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for spinal cord injury (SCI). MethodsLiterature about SCS for SCI was retrieve from the Web of Science (WOS) Core Collection database, with a time range from January, 1999 to July, 2025. VOSviewer 1.6.20 and CiteSpace 6.4.R2 were used to analyze the annual publication volume, countries, authors, institutions, journals and keywords. ResultsA total of 636 literatures were included. From 1999 to 2025, the overall publication trend in this field showed an upward trajectory, with recent years fluctuating but tending to stabilize. The country with the most publications was the United States (429 papers), followed by Russia (98 papers) and China (70 papers). The institution with the highest number of publications was the University of California, Los Angeles (76 papers), the author with the most publications was V. Reggie Edgerton (70 papers), and the journal with the most publications was Journal of Clinical Medicine (31 papers). The most frequently cited study focused on exploring the combination of epidural spinal cord stimulation with task-specific training to restore motor function in patients with complete SCI. Keyword analysis showed that the research hotspots in this field were mainly focused on neuroregulation mechanisms, recovery of motor and autonomic nervous dysfunction, artificial intelligence, closed-loop stimulation and brain-computer interface technology innovations. In recent years, the research focus gradually shifted from basic mechanisms to personalized and precise multifunctional rehabilitation strategies. ConclusionThe field of SCS for SCI has undergone phases of basic mechanism exploration and clinical application expansion. Current research hotspots and future trends focus primarily on the development of new stimulation paradigms and combined innovative technologies.
2.N-myc downstream-regulated gene 1 aggravates ferroptosis in brain microvascular endothelial cells induced by oxygen-glucose deprivation
Haifeng HUANG ; Yuyuan GAO ; Qingrui DUAN ; Lijuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(6):798-803
Objective To investigate the effect of N-myc downstream regulated gene 1(NDRG1)on ferroptosis in mouse brain microvascular endothelial cells(BMVEC)induced by oxygen-glu-cose deprivation(OGD).Methods After primary BMVEC were isolated and cultured from mice,electron microscopy was used to observe the mitochondrial morphology of the cells after OGD.bEnd.3 cells were cultured and divided into six groups:control group,model group(OGD),si-NC(negative control)group,si-NDRG1(NDRG1 interference RNA)group,OGD+si-NC(negative control modeling)group,and OGD+si-NDRG1(NDRG1 interference)group(n=3).The model group,OGD+si-NC group,and OGD+si-NDRG1 group were subjected to the OGD model.Si-NC transfection was performed in the si-NC and OGD+si-NC groups,while si-NDRG1 transfection was carried out in the si-NDRG1 and OGD+si-NDRG1 groups.Cell viability,MDA,glutathione,Fe2+,lipid peroxidation levels,and protein levels of NDRG1,glutathione peroxidase 4(GPX4),and acyl-CoA synthetase long-chain family member 4(ACSL4)were detected in each group.Results Compared with the control group,the model group showed a significant reduction in the number of cells adhering to the surface after OGD treatment,swollen cytoplasm and decrease in cell viability[(37.68±2.43)%vs(96.34±12.08)%,P<0.05],down-regulation of GPX4 and up-regulation of ACSL4 and NDRG1 expression(0.78±0.02 vs 1.15±0.01,P<0.01;1.45±0.04 vs 0.78±0.12,P<0.01;1.22±0.01 vs 0.13±0.01,P<0.01).In the si-NDRG1 group,the protein levels of GPX4 and NDRG1 were significantly lower,while the protein levels of ACSL4 and gluta-thione were significantly higher than the si-NC group(P<0.05).The OGD+si-NC group showed significantly lower GPX4 expression and glutathione level,while obviously higher NDRG1,ACSL4 expression,MDA,and relative fluorescence intensities of Fe2+and oxidized lipid levels when compared to the si-NC and si-NDRG1 groups(P<0.05).The OGD+si-NDRG1 group showed significantly lower GPX4 expression and glutathione level,and higher ACSL4 and relative fluorescence intensity of Fe2+than the si-NC group and the si-NDRG1 group,while lower NDRG1 expression than the si-NC group but higher than the si-NDRG1 group,and lower NDRG1,ACSL4,MDA,and relative fluorescence intensities of Fe2+and oxidized lipids when compared with the OGD+si-NC group(P<0.05).Conclusion Knockdown of NDRG1 can alleviate OGD-induced ferroptosis in microvascular endothelial cells by improving iron metabolism and lipid per-oxidation.
3.Tirzepatide in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus:a rapid health technology assessment
Yunxuan ZHANG ; Haifeng ZHOU ; Ningzhou GAO ; Jianbo WU ; Cheng QIAN ; Min ZHANG ; Han GUO ; Zhongjuan SONG ; Xiaoyan LIU
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2025;34(9):1057-1065
Objective To conduct a rapid health technology assessment(rHTA)of the efficacy,safety,and cost-effectiveness of tirzepatide for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM),and to provide evidence for clinical medication.Methods PubMed,Web of Science,Embase,Cochrane Library,WanFang Data,CNKI databases,and health technology assessment(HTA)websites were searched to collect systematic reviews/Meta-analysis,pharmacoecomic literature and HTA reports of tirzepatide in the treatment of T2DM from inception to February 28,2025.Two researchers independently conducted literature screening,data extraction,and quality assessment,and then summarized and analyzed the results.Results A total of 13 articles were included,comprising 2 HTA reports,8 systematic reviews/Meta-analyses,and 3 pharmacoeconomic studies.In terms of efficacy,tirzepatide outperformed placebo or other antidiabetic drugs in reducing glycated hemoglobin(HbA1c),increasing the rate of HbA1c<7%,lowering blood glucose,and reducing weight.The antihyperglycemic and weight-loss effects of tirzepatide were dose-dependent,and it also had certain advantages in reducing the risk of cardiovascular events and renal composite endpoint events.Regarding safety,the incidence of gastrointestinal adverse events in the tirzepatide group was higher than that in the placebo group and the insulin group,mainly manifested as diarrhea,nausea,and vomiting.However,it did not increase the risk of serious gastrointestinal adverse events,nor did it increase the risk of hypoglycemia and pancreatitis.In terms of cost-effectiveness,tirzepatide had cost-utility and cost-effectiveness advantages compared with semaglutide and other antidiabetic drugs.Conclusion Compared with other antidiabetic drugs,tirzepatide has better efficacy,safety,and cost-effectiveness in the treatment of T2DM.
4.Ultrasound-guided sacral canal injection of Neurotropin and comprehensive rehabilitation for the aftermath of se-vere sacral plexus injury:a case report
Haifeng ZHU ; Guifeng QIAN ; Yuqin DAN ; Jingchun GAO ; Tingting TANG ; Ming HUO ; Shaodong XIE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(4):476-483
Objective To observe the effect of ultrasound-guided sacral canal injection of Neurotropin combined with comprehen-sive rehabilitation on severe sacral plexus injury after sacral fracture.Methods A case with severe sacral plexus injury ten months after sacral fracture was reviewed.He accepted ultrasound-guided sacral canal injection of Neurotropin along with comprehensive rehabilitation,and was assessed with American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale(AIS)impairment scale,manual muscle testing,Visual An-alog Scale(VAS),modified Barthel Index(MBI),Short-form of Health Survey(SF-36)and Functional Gait As-sessment(FGA),and measured the nerve conduction velocity and the structural organization of the sacrococcy-geal ligament using nerve conduction velocity tests,electromyography(EMG)and ultrasound examination be-fore and after treatment.Results After four weeks and ten weeks of treatment,the muscle strength,and scores of MBI,FGA and SF-36 increased,while the ASIA score improved from grade D to grade E,and VAS score decreased.During follow-up,the VAS score and physical pain and general health status scores of the SF-36 increased.After ten weeks of treatment,nerve conduction velocity increased,latency shortened,and the amplitude of evoked action potentials increased.The presence of spontaneous sharp waves decreased,and the peak of active potentials increased.The peak of ac-tive potentials in the right gluteus maximus,vastus lateralis and gastrocnemius muscles increased.The structural organization of the sacrococcygeal ligament appeared clearer and more orderly.No adverse reaction was ob-served.Conclusion Ultrasound-guided sacral canal injection of Neurotropin combined with comprehensive rehabilitation is ef-fective on pain,activities of daily living and quality of life for patients with severe sacral plexus injury during the sequelae period.
5.Therapeutic effect of baicalin on chronic migraine rats by regulating MIP-1α/CCR1 signaling pathway
Haifeng GUO ; Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Fei LI ; Chen GAO ; Fengshan SUN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(6):1461-1466
Objective:To explore the therapeutic effect and mechanism of Baicalin(BG)on chronic migraine(CM)rats.Methods:CM rat model was established by intermittent subcutaneous injection of nitroglycerin.Rats were randomly grouped into con-trol group,chronic migraine group(CM group),low-dose and high-dose Baicalin groups(BG-L group,BG-H group),Baicalin+MIP-1α recombinant protein group(BG+MIP-1α group)and CCR1 inhibitor ZK811752 group(CCR1-ZK group),with 10 rats in each group.General behavior of rats were observed and scored;von Frey fiber optic pain gauge was applied to measure the mechanical pain threshold of rats;Nissl staining was applied to observe the neuronal structure of ventrolateral periaqueductal gray(vlPAG);ELISA was applied to detect levels of TNF-α and IL-1β;immunohistochemical method was applied to detect expressions of pain related pro-teins c-Fos and CGRP;Western blot was applied to detect expressions of MIP-1α and CCR1 proteins.Results:Compared with Control group,the body mass,mechanical pain threshold,and the number of Nissl bodies in vlPAG area of rats in CM group were obviously reduced,the general behavioral score,levels of TNF-α,IL-1β,and expressions of c-Fos,CGRP,MIP-1α and CCR1 were obviously increased(P<0.05);compared with CM group,the body mass,mechanical pain threshold,the number of Nissl bodies in vlPAG area of rats in BG-L group,BG-H group and CCR1-ZK group were obviously increased,the general behavioral score,levels of TNF-α,IL-1β,and expressions of c-Fos,CGRP,MIP-1α and CCR1 were obviously reduced(P<0.05);compared with BG-H group,the body mass,mechanical pain threshold,and the number of Nissl bodies in vlPAG area of rats in BG+MIP-1α group were obviously reduced,general behavioral score,levels of TNF-α,IL-1β,and expressions of c-Fos,CGRP,MIP-1α and CCR1 were obviously increased(P<0.05).Conclusion:Baicalin has certain therapeutic effect on chronic migraine rats,and its mechanism may be related to inhibiting the activation of MIP-1α/CCR1 signaling pathway.
6.N-myc downstream-regulated gene 1 aggravates ferroptosis in brain microvascular endothelial cells induced by oxygen-glucose deprivation
Haifeng HUANG ; Yuyuan GAO ; Qingrui DUAN ; Lijuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(6):798-803
Objective To investigate the effect of N-myc downstream regulated gene 1(NDRG1)on ferroptosis in mouse brain microvascular endothelial cells(BMVEC)induced by oxygen-glu-cose deprivation(OGD).Methods After primary BMVEC were isolated and cultured from mice,electron microscopy was used to observe the mitochondrial morphology of the cells after OGD.bEnd.3 cells were cultured and divided into six groups:control group,model group(OGD),si-NC(negative control)group,si-NDRG1(NDRG1 interference RNA)group,OGD+si-NC(negative control modeling)group,and OGD+si-NDRG1(NDRG1 interference)group(n=3).The model group,OGD+si-NC group,and OGD+si-NDRG1 group were subjected to the OGD model.Si-NC transfection was performed in the si-NC and OGD+si-NC groups,while si-NDRG1 transfection was carried out in the si-NDRG1 and OGD+si-NDRG1 groups.Cell viability,MDA,glutathione,Fe2+,lipid peroxidation levels,and protein levels of NDRG1,glutathione peroxidase 4(GPX4),and acyl-CoA synthetase long-chain family member 4(ACSL4)were detected in each group.Results Compared with the control group,the model group showed a significant reduction in the number of cells adhering to the surface after OGD treatment,swollen cytoplasm and decrease in cell viability[(37.68±2.43)%vs(96.34±12.08)%,P<0.05],down-regulation of GPX4 and up-regulation of ACSL4 and NDRG1 expression(0.78±0.02 vs 1.15±0.01,P<0.01;1.45±0.04 vs 0.78±0.12,P<0.01;1.22±0.01 vs 0.13±0.01,P<0.01).In the si-NDRG1 group,the protein levels of GPX4 and NDRG1 were significantly lower,while the protein levels of ACSL4 and gluta-thione were significantly higher than the si-NC group(P<0.05).The OGD+si-NC group showed significantly lower GPX4 expression and glutathione level,while obviously higher NDRG1,ACSL4 expression,MDA,and relative fluorescence intensities of Fe2+and oxidized lipid levels when compared to the si-NC and si-NDRG1 groups(P<0.05).The OGD+si-NDRG1 group showed significantly lower GPX4 expression and glutathione level,and higher ACSL4 and relative fluorescence intensity of Fe2+than the si-NC group and the si-NDRG1 group,while lower NDRG1 expression than the si-NC group but higher than the si-NDRG1 group,and lower NDRG1,ACSL4,MDA,and relative fluorescence intensities of Fe2+and oxidized lipids when compared with the OGD+si-NC group(P<0.05).Conclusion Knockdown of NDRG1 can alleviate OGD-induced ferroptosis in microvascular endothelial cells by improving iron metabolism and lipid per-oxidation.
7.Factors affecting pre-exposure prophylaxis use among men who have sex with men
LI Xinge ; WANG Lijuan ; SONG Liang ; DING Haifeng ; GAO Yanjie
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(12):1201-1205
Objective:
To investigate the factors affecting pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use among men who have sex with men (MSM), so as to provide a basis for improving PrEP uptake among MSM and optimizing HIV prevention and control strategies.
Methods:
The MSM were recruited at a HIV testing site of the "Danlan Public Welfare" organization in Beijing Municipality using the convenient sampling method from March to May 2024. Sociodemographic information, awareness of basic AIDS knowledge, sexual orientation and behaviors, the use of PrEP and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) in the past six months were collected using the questionnaire survey. Multivariable logistic regression model and decision tree model were used to analyze the influencing factors for PrEP use among MSM.
Results:
A total of 414 participants were surveyed, with a mean age of (33.52±8.50) years. Among them, 345 individuals (83.33%) had a college degree and above. The predominant sexual orientation was homosexual, with 265 individuals, accounting for 64.01%. The majority reported having 1 to 2 same-sex partners in the past six months, with 182 individuals (43.96%). A total of 39 individuals (9.42%) had used PEP in the past six months. A total of 68 individuals (16.43%) had used PrEP during the same period. Multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed that educational attainment (college degree and above, OR=28.200, 95%CI: 3.162-251.519), the number of same-sex partners in the past six months (3-5 partners, OR=3.963, 95%CI: 1.065-14.755; ≥6 partners, OR=7.518, 95%CI: 1.829-30.910), and the use of PEP in the past six months (OR=18.606, 95%CI: 7.587-45.631) were significant factors associated with PrEP use among MSM. The decision tree model identified educational level, sexual orientation, and the number of same-sex partners in the past six months as factors affecting PrEP use among MSM. Among these, the number of same-sex partners in the past six months emerged as the primary influencing factor. The use of PrEP was 38.46% among MSM who had ≥3 same-sex partners in the past six months and identified as homosexual or heterosexual.
Conclusion
The use of PrEP among MSM is primarily associated with educational level, the number of same-sex partners in the past six months, use of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) in the past six months, and sexual orientation.
8.Novel autosomal dominant syndromic hearing loss caused by COL4A2 -related basement membrane dysfunction of cochlear capillaries and microcirculation disturbance.
Jinyuan YANG ; Ying MA ; Xue GAO ; Shiwei QIU ; Xiaoge LI ; Weihao ZHAO ; Yijin CHEN ; Guojie DONG ; Rongfeng LIN ; Gege WEI ; Huiyi NIE ; Haifeng FENG ; Xiaoning GU ; Bo GAO ; Pu DAI ; Yongyi YUAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(15):1888-1890
9.Efficacy of focal radiofrequency ablation in the treatment of low-to-intermediate risk localized prostate cancer
Shu GAO ; Zhen JIANG ; Jiyuan SUN ; Haifeng HUANG ; Qing ZHANG ; Hongqian GUO
Journal of Modern Urology 2025;30(2):143-147
Objective: To explore the efficacy of focal radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in the treatment of low-to-intermediate risk localized prostate cancer and its impact on postoperative urinary control and sexual function recovery,in order to explore the feasibility of minimally invasive methods for the treatment of localized prostate cancer. Methods: Clinical data of 28 patients with low-to-intermediate risk localized prostate cancer who underwent RFA in Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital,Affiliated Hospital of Medical School during Jun.2017 and Feb.2021 were retrospectively analyzed.The 5-year failure-free survival (FFS) rate,surgery related complications,postoperative urinary control and sexual function were collected.The differences between the survival curves of patients in the low-risk and intermediate-risk subgroups were assessed with log-rank test and Breslow test. Results: All surgeries were successfully completed under local anesthesia.During the median follow-up of 43 (40-49) months,the 5-year FFS rate predicted by Kaplan-Meier method was 78.57%; 25 patients (89.29%) did not experience surgery-related complications; 27 patients (96.43%) were able to control urination; 1 patient developed new-onset sexual dysfunction.There was no significant difference in the survival curves between patients in the low-risk and intermediate-risk groups (P>0.05). Conclusion: RFA for patients with low-to-intermediate risk localized prostate cancer has good clinical efficacy,little impact on urinary control and sexual function recovery,and few postoperative complications,which can be used as one of the treatment options for these patients.
10.Mendelian randomization analysis of the causal relationship between gut microbiota,plasma metabolites and upper urinary tract stones
Guanwei WU ; Jiawei WANG ; Yingqing LIU ; Heqian LIU ; Zehong GAO ; Haifeng YAN ; Xingyu GAO ; Lingsong TAO
Journal of Modern Urology 2025;30(5):424-431
Objective: To explore the causal relationship between gut microbiota and upper urinary tract stones using Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis,and to investigate the potential mediating role of plasma metabolites. Methods: Data on gut microbiota,plasma metabolites,and upper urinary tract stones were obtained from publicly available Genome-wide Association Studies (GWAS).Bidirectional MR analysis was performed to examine the causal relationship between gut microbiota and upper urinary tract stones.Subsequently,a two-step MR approach was employed to determine whether gut microbiota contribute to upper urinary tract stones through plasma metabolites,and the mediating effects and mediator ratio were calculated.The inverse variance weighted (IVW) method was used as the primary analytical tool,supplemented by Bayesian weighted Mendelian randomization (BWMR),MR-Egger,and weighted median (WM) analyses.Horizontal pleiotropy and heterogeneity tests were conducted to ensure the robustness of the findings. Results: Bidirectional MR analysis identified causal associations between 7 gut microbial taxa and 6 microbial metabolic pathways with upper urinary tract stones,while the development of upper urinary tract stones affected 13 gut microbial taxa and 5 metabolic pathways.Additionally,43 plasma metabolites (including 27 identified metabolites,8 unidentified metabolites,and 8 metabolite ratios) were causally associated with upper urinary tract stones.The two-step MR analysis identified 11 potential causal pathways.After metabolic pathways and unidentified metabolites were excluded,a causal link mediated by Bacteroides faecis between galactarate and upper urinary tract stones was confirmed,with a mediation proportion of 16.99% (95%CI:5.76%-33.95%,P=0.0371). Conclusion: This study establishes a causal relationship between parabacteroides and upper urinary tract stones,and elucidates the mediating role of galactarate,offering new insights into the pathogenesis and prevention strategies for upper urinary tract stones.


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