1.Neuroimaging features of insomnia disorder and therapeutic effect of repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation
Zeqi YUAN ; Zhengnan ZHANG ; Huixiao WANG ; Haiqing YANG ; Pingyong FENG ; Lixia ZHOU ; Jiping YANG ; Duo GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(1):40-44
Objective To observe brain function changes in insomnia disorder(ID)patients and therapeutic effect of repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS)based on resting-state functional MRI(rs-fMRI).Methods Totally 37 patients with ID(ID group)and 20 healthy subjects(control group)were prospectively enrolled.The scores of sleep condition and psychological state scales were compared between groups,also within ID group before and after rTMS treatment.Brain regions with amplitude of low frequency fluctuations(ALFF)and regional homogeneity(ReHo)being significantly different between groups were evaluated based on brain rs-fMRI,and voxel-based resting-state functional connectivity(FC)analysis was performed in the above regions and the predefined regions of interest.Results Before treatment,Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI),insomnia severity index(ISI),Epworth sleepiness score(ESS),Beck depression inventory(BDI)score and Beck anxiety inventory(BAI)score in ID group were all higher than those in control group(all P<0.05).ALFF values and ReHo of the right median cingulate and paracingulate gyrus(Cingulum_Mid_R)were lower in ID group than those in control group(all FWE correctedP<0.05).FC between Cingulum_Mid_R and the left anterior cingulate gyrus and cingulate gyrus(Cingulum_Ant_L)decreased,so did that between the left hippocampus(Hippocampus_L)and the right frontal gyrus(Frontal_Mid_R)(all FWE corrected P<0.05).After rTMS,PSQI,ISI and ESS scores of ID patients decreased compared to those before treatment(all P<0.05),but no significant change of the above neuroimaging indicators was detected(all FWE corrected P>0.05).Conclusion ID caused synchronous decrease of Cingulum_Mid_R ALFF value and ReHo,as well as weakened FC between frontal cingulate gyrus and frontal with lobe limbic system.rTMS could improve sleep and mental state of ID patients,but its impact on neuroimaging needed further investigation.
2.Prognostic value of CT combined with DCE-MRI parameters in predicting poor short-term prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer after radical surgery
Ning ZHANG ; Yong WANG ; Xiaoyu GAO ; Lin WANG ; Haiqing YANG ; Yinghao HAO
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2025;19(2):271-275
Objective:To investigate the predictive value of computed tomography (CT) combined with dynamic enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) parameters in patients with colorectal cancer after radical surgery.Methods:A total of 180 patients with colorectal cancer admitted to the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from Dec. 2021 to Dec. 2023 were retrospectively selected as the study objects. All patients were treated with radical resection of colorectal cancer and followed up for 12 months. They were divided into good prognosis group ( n=129) and poor prognosis group ( n=51) according to whether tumor recurrence and metastasis occurred. All patients were examined by CT and DCE-MRI. Clinical data, CT and DCE-MRI parameters were compared between the two groups. Cox regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of short-term adverse prognosis in patients with colorectal cancer, and ROC curve was drawn to analyze the value of SUV max, K trans, K ep and Ve in single or combined prediction of short-term adverse prognosis in patients with colorectal cancer. Results:SUV max, K trans, K ep and Ve in the poor prognosis group were higher than those in the good prognosis group ( P<0.05) . Cox regression analysis showed that high levels of SUV max ( HR=2.818, 95% CI= 1.808-4.393) , K trans ( HR=516.829, 95% CI=6.745-30603.733) , K ep ( HR=117.756, 95% CI= 4.598-3015.614) and Ve ( HR=9453.000, 95% CI= 63.534-1406482.337) were independent risk factors for short-term adverse prognosis in patients with colorectal cancer ( P<0.05) . The AUC value of SUVmax, K trans, K ep and Ve combined predicted short term adverse prognosis in colorectal cancer patients was higher than that of single detection ( Z=3.126, 4.359, 4.368, 3.987, P<0.05) . Conclusion:CT combined with DCE-MRI parameters have high predictive value for short term poor prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer after radical surgery.
3.Prognostic value of CT combined with DCE-MRI parameters in predicting poor short-term prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer after radical surgery
Ning ZHANG ; Yong WANG ; Xiaoyu GAO ; Lin WANG ; Haiqing YANG ; Yinghao HAO
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2025;19(2):271-275
Objective:To investigate the predictive value of computed tomography (CT) combined with dynamic enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) parameters in patients with colorectal cancer after radical surgery.Methods:A total of 180 patients with colorectal cancer admitted to the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from Dec. 2021 to Dec. 2023 were retrospectively selected as the study objects. All patients were treated with radical resection of colorectal cancer and followed up for 12 months. They were divided into good prognosis group ( n=129) and poor prognosis group ( n=51) according to whether tumor recurrence and metastasis occurred. All patients were examined by CT and DCE-MRI. Clinical data, CT and DCE-MRI parameters were compared between the two groups. Cox regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of short-term adverse prognosis in patients with colorectal cancer, and ROC curve was drawn to analyze the value of SUV max, K trans, K ep and Ve in single or combined prediction of short-term adverse prognosis in patients with colorectal cancer. Results:SUV max, K trans, K ep and Ve in the poor prognosis group were higher than those in the good prognosis group ( P<0.05) . Cox regression analysis showed that high levels of SUV max ( HR=2.818, 95% CI= 1.808-4.393) , K trans ( HR=516.829, 95% CI=6.745-30603.733) , K ep ( HR=117.756, 95% CI= 4.598-3015.614) and Ve ( HR=9453.000, 95% CI= 63.534-1406482.337) were independent risk factors for short-term adverse prognosis in patients with colorectal cancer ( P<0.05) . The AUC value of SUVmax, K trans, K ep and Ve combined predicted short term adverse prognosis in colorectal cancer patients was higher than that of single detection ( Z=3.126, 4.359, 4.368, 3.987, P<0.05) . Conclusion:CT combined with DCE-MRI parameters have high predictive value for short term poor prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer after radical surgery.
4.Neuroimaging features of insomnia disorder and therapeutic effect of repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation
Zeqi YUAN ; Zhengnan ZHANG ; Huixiao WANG ; Haiqing YANG ; Pingyong FENG ; Lixia ZHOU ; Jiping YANG ; Duo GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(1):40-44
Objective To observe brain function changes in insomnia disorder(ID)patients and therapeutic effect of repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS)based on resting-state functional MRI(rs-fMRI).Methods Totally 37 patients with ID(ID group)and 20 healthy subjects(control group)were prospectively enrolled.The scores of sleep condition and psychological state scales were compared between groups,also within ID group before and after rTMS treatment.Brain regions with amplitude of low frequency fluctuations(ALFF)and regional homogeneity(ReHo)being significantly different between groups were evaluated based on brain rs-fMRI,and voxel-based resting-state functional connectivity(FC)analysis was performed in the above regions and the predefined regions of interest.Results Before treatment,Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI),insomnia severity index(ISI),Epworth sleepiness score(ESS),Beck depression inventory(BDI)score and Beck anxiety inventory(BAI)score in ID group were all higher than those in control group(all P<0.05).ALFF values and ReHo of the right median cingulate and paracingulate gyrus(Cingulum_Mid_R)were lower in ID group than those in control group(all FWE correctedP<0.05).FC between Cingulum_Mid_R and the left anterior cingulate gyrus and cingulate gyrus(Cingulum_Ant_L)decreased,so did that between the left hippocampus(Hippocampus_L)and the right frontal gyrus(Frontal_Mid_R)(all FWE corrected P<0.05).After rTMS,PSQI,ISI and ESS scores of ID patients decreased compared to those before treatment(all P<0.05),but no significant change of the above neuroimaging indicators was detected(all FWE corrected P>0.05).Conclusion ID caused synchronous decrease of Cingulum_Mid_R ALFF value and ReHo,as well as weakened FC between frontal cingulate gyrus and frontal with lobe limbic system.rTMS could improve sleep and mental state of ID patients,but its impact on neuroimaging needed further investigation.
5.Specific Regulation of m6A by SRSF7 Promotes the Progression of Glioblastoma.
Yixian CUN ; Sanqi AN ; Haiqing ZHENG ; Jing LAN ; Wenfang CHEN ; Wanjun LUO ; Chengguo YAO ; Xincheng LI ; Xiang HUANG ; Xiang SUN ; Zehong WU ; Yameng HU ; Ziwen LI ; Shuxia ZHANG ; Geyan WU ; Meisongzhu YANG ; Miaoling TANG ; Ruyuan YU ; Xinyi LIAO ; Guicheng GAO ; Wei ZHAO ; Jinkai WANG ; Jun LI
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2023;21(4):707-728
Serine/arginine-rich splicing factor 7 (SRSF7), a known splicing factor, has been revealed to play oncogenic roles in multiple cancers. However, the mechanisms underlying its oncogenic roles have not been well addressed. Here, based on N6-methyladenosine (m6A) co-methylation network analysis across diverse cell lines, we find that the gene expression of SRSF7 is positively correlated with glioblastoma (GBM) cell-specific m6A methylation. We then indicate that SRSF7 is a novel m6A regulator, which specifically facilitates the m6A methylation near its binding sites on the mRNAs involved in cell proliferation and migration, through recruiting the methyltransferase complex. Moreover, SRSF7 promotes the proliferation and migration of GBM cells largely dependent on the presence of the m6A methyltransferase. The two m6A sites on the mRNA for PDZ-binding kinase (PBK) are regulated by SRSF7 and partially mediate the effects of SRSF7 in GBM cells through recognition by insulin-like growth factor 2 mRNA-binding protein 2 (IGF2BP2). Together, our discovery reveals a novel role of SRSF7 in regulating m6A and validates the presence and functional importance of temporal- and spatial-specific regulation of m6A mediated by RNA-binding proteins (RBPs).
Humans
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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6.Study on the consistency between thoracic electrical bioimpedance and pulse index continuous cardiac output in hemodynamic monitoring of elderly patients with septic shock
Xuehui LI ; Haiqing GAO ; Xiaomei CHEN ; Binfeng DU ; Tichao SHAN ; Hui HAN ; Weiling WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2023;42(5):509-514
Objective:The hemodynamic parameters of elderly patients with septic shock were measured simultaneously with pulse index continuous cardiac output(PiCCO)and thoracic electrical bioimpedance(TEB)to evaluate the accuracy of TEB and to provide empirical evidence for its clinical use.Methods:A total of 24 elderly patients with septic shock admitted to the intensive care unit of our hospital between July 2021 and December 2021 were retrospectively recruited.TEB and PiCCO hemodynamic monitoring were performed continuously in all patients, and hemodynamic data were collected for statistical analysis.Results:Cardiac output, cardiac index, stroke volume, stroke index and systemic vascular resistance measured by the two methods had no significant difference( P>0.05). The 95% confidence intervals in the Bland-Altman plots for cardiac output, CI, stroke volume, stroke index, and systemic vascular resistance were(-1.18, 1.25), (-0.65, 0.71), (-24.23, 37.00), (-12.93, 19.26)and(397.11, 425.83). In the Bland-Altman plots for cardiac output, cardiac index, stroke volume and systemic vascular resistance, 4.17% of the points(1/24)fell outside of the 95% confidence interval, and in the Bland-Altman plots for stroke index, 8.33% of the points(2/24)fell outside of the 95% confidence interval. Conclusions:TEB and PiCCO have good consistency in evaluating the hemodynamics of elderly patients with septic shock.Therefore, TEB can be recommended for community hospitals and used in elderly patients.
7.Erratum: Author correction to "DNA damage repair promotion in colonic epithelial cells by andrographolide downregulated cGAS‒STING pathway activation and contributed to the relief of CPT-11-induced intestinal mucositis" Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 12 (2022) 262-273.
Yuanyuan WANG ; Bin WEI ; Danping WANG ; Jingjing WU ; Jianhua GAO ; Haiqing ZHONG ; Yang SUN ; Qiang XU ; Wen LIU ; Yanhong GU ; Wenjie GUO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(7):3177-3177
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2021.03.043.].
8.Experimental study and clinical significance of intravascular angiography in vivo
Kun CHENG ; Na SU ; Qiuyao LI ; Xiaofei GAO ; Kun FENG ; Zhicheng YANG ; Haiqing HOU ; Yuchun LI ; Jianmin LI ; Guanghui WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2022;42(8):482-491
Objective:To study the method of intravascular angiography in vivo, analyze the clinical significance, and supply the basis of diagnosis and treatment of related orthopaedic diseases.Methods:The development was realized by improving the developer to increase the local concentration. Based on the study of Lijianmin-Chengkun Complexes and using the theory of magnetic microspheres, Fe 3O 4 magnetic microspheres with amino (negatively charged) shell are used to adsorb the aggregated ionic developer meglumine diatrizoate (positively charged diatrizoate). That is, by improving the method of developer, the magnetic microspheres can carry the developer to make new nanoparticles magnetic imaging composite particles. Under the action of external magnetic field, the magnetic imaging composite particles brought by blood circulation continue to stay and gather in the blood vessels in the magnetic field area, and the developer carried by the magnetic microspheres in the blood vessels in the magnetic field area is concentrated to reach the imaging concentration, so as to realize in vivo intravascular vascular imaging. By adjusting the ratio of the two reagents, the charge can be neutralized and condensed into small groups to improve the development efficiency. Thus, the electron microscope experiment, CT in vivo experiment, rabbit imaging experiment, experimental rabbit tissue picture confirmation, CT in vivo human body (the author is a volunteer) imaging experiment were carried out step by step. Results:Electron microscope experiment: meglumine diatrizoate, scanning electron microscope, the particle diameter is about 20 nm. Scanning electron microscope showed that the diameter of the magnetic microspheres was about 100 nm and the distribution was uniform. After the two reagents are mixed in a certain proportion, the neutralizing charge condenses into small groups, but it still has magnetohydrodynamic properties and strong paramagnetism. In vivo rabbit imaging experiment: the ideal intraosseous vascular imaging of the proximal tibia was captured. The tissue pictures of experimental rabbits confirmed that the distribution of Fe 3O 4 was obviously visible in the blood vessels in the proximal tibia on the side with magnetic field, but not on the side without magnetic field. In vivo human imaging experiment: the ideal intraosseous vascular imaging of the proximal fibula was captured. Conclusion:Through the preparation of new reagent of magnetic imaging composite particles (magnetic microspheres + meglumine diatrizoate), the concentration of in vivo bone developer can be achieved under the action of external magnetic field, and the in vivo external diameter ≥ 0.5mm can be achieved under CT thin-layer scanning.
9.DNA damage repair promotion in colonic epithelial cells by andrographolide downregulated cGAS‒STING pathway activation and contributed to the relief of CPT-11-induced intestinal mucositis.
Yuanyuan WANG ; Bin WEI ; Danping WANG ; Jingjing WU ; Jianhua GAO ; Haiqing ZHONG ; Yang SUN ; Qiang XU ; Wen LIU ; Yanhong GU ; Wenjie GUO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(1):262-273
Gastrointestinal mucositis is one of the most debilitating side effects of the chemotherapeutic agent irinotecan (CPT-11). Andrographolide, a natural bicyclic diterpenoid lactone, has been reported to possess anti-colitis activity. In this study, andrographolide treatment was found to significantly relieve CPT-11-induced colitis in tumor-bearing mice without decreasing the tumor suppression effect of CPT-11. CPT-11 causes DNA damage and the release of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) from the intestine, leading to cyclic-GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS)‒stimulator of interferon genes (STING)-mediated colitis, which was significantly decreased by andrographolide both in vivo and in vitro. Mechanistic studies revealed that andrographolide could promote homologous recombination (HR) repair and downregulate dsDNA‒cGAS‒STING signaling and contribute to the improvement of CPT-11-induced gastrointestinal mucositis. These results suggest that andrographolide may be a novel agent to relieve gastrointestinal mucositis caused by CPT-11.
10.The effect of enhanced external counterpulsation on heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in the elderly
Weiling WANG ; Haiqing GAO ; Xiangju LIU ; Yanyan HU ; Man LI ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Xiaoming CHEN ; Lin SHEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(3):288-291
Objective:To investigate the effect of enhanced external counterpulsation(EECP)on heart failure with preserved ejection fraction(HFpEF)and hemodynamics in elderly patients.Methods:Clinical data of 66 elderly HFpEF patients admitted to the enhanced external counterpulsation center of our hospital from January 2018 to December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed.The primary assessment parameter was the six-minute walk distance, and the secondary parameters included the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire(MLHFQ). Noninvasive hemodynamic parameters including the cardiac index(CI), stroke volume(SV), isovolumic relaxation period(A2-mitral valve opening, A2-O), pulmonary capillary wedge pressure(PCWP)and total peripheral resistance(TPR)were monitored and mean arterial blood pressure(MAP)was calculated.Results:After EECP treatment, the six-minute walk distance increased(372±87 m vs.341±85 m, P<0.05), the score of MLHFQ decreased(47.0±16.0 vs.50.0±17.0, P<0.05), CI increased(2.8±0.7)L·min -1·m -2vs.(2.6±0.6)L·min -1·m -2( P<0.05), SV, PCWP and A2-O did not show significant change(73.3±16.4 ml vs.71.5±17.1 ml, 10.0±3.3 mmHg vs.11.0±3.6 mmHg, 1 mmHg=0.133 kPa, 98.0±29.5 ms vs.91.0±29.1 ms, P>0.05), TPR decreased(1 719.0±427.0 DS/cm 5vs.1 821.0±508.0 DS/cm 5, P<0.05), and there was no significant change in MAP(96.9±10.7 mmHg vs.98.8±13.1 mmHg, P>0.05), compared with pre-EECP treatment levels.Compared with patients without hypertension, MAP decreased in patients with hypertension(14 cases), when stratified by the initial MAP( P<0.05). Conclusions:For elderly patients with HFpEF, EECP can increase the six-minute walk distance, improve the quality of life and hemodynamic parameters, and is a safe adjuvant treatment.

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