1.Graph Neural Networks and Multimodal DTI Features for Schizophrenia Classification: Insights from Brain Network Analysis and Gene Expression.
Jingjing GAO ; Heping TANG ; Zhengning WANG ; Yanling LI ; Na LUO ; Ming SONG ; Sangma XIE ; Weiyang SHI ; Hao YAN ; Lin LU ; Jun YAN ; Peng LI ; Yuqing SONG ; Jun CHEN ; Yunchun CHEN ; Huaning WANG ; Wenming LIU ; Zhigang LI ; Hua GUO ; Ping WAN ; Luxian LV ; Yongfeng YANG ; Huiling WANG ; Hongxing ZHANG ; Huawang WU ; Yuping NING ; Dai ZHANG ; Tianzi JIANG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2025;41(6):933-950
Schizophrenia (SZ) stands as a severe psychiatric disorder. This study applied diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) data in conjunction with graph neural networks to distinguish SZ patients from normal controls (NCs) and showcases the superior performance of a graph neural network integrating combined fractional anisotropy and fiber number brain network features, achieving an accuracy of 73.79% in distinguishing SZ patients from NCs. Beyond mere discrimination, our study delved deeper into the advantages of utilizing white matter brain network features for identifying SZ patients through interpretable model analysis and gene expression analysis. These analyses uncovered intricate interrelationships between brain imaging markers and genetic biomarkers, providing novel insights into the neuropathological basis of SZ. In summary, our findings underscore the potential of graph neural networks applied to multimodal DTI data for enhancing SZ detection through an integrated analysis of neuroimaging and genetic features.
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Diffusion Tensor Imaging/methods*
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3.Analysis on the quality of Viticis Fructus and its processed products based on fingerprint combining multivariate statistical method and component difference analysis
Minyou HE ; Liwei WANG ; Hongxing PENG ; Xinya WAN ; Poyu ZHANG ; Xiangdong CHEN ; Dongmei SUN ; Congyou DENG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(8):1119-1126
Objective:To establish the UPLC fingerprint evaluation system of Viticis Fructus; To comprehensively evaluate the quality of Viticis Fructus and its processed products combining with multivariate statistical methods and compositional variance analysis.Methods:19 batches of Viticis Fructus from different regions were collected and processed by frying process into decoction pieces. The separation was operated on Waters CORTECS T3 C18 chromatographic column (100 mm × 2.1 mm, 1.6 μm). Acetonitrile and 0.1% phosphoric acid water were used as mobile phases for gradient elution, to establish the UPLC fingerprints of Viticis Fructus. The UPLC fingerprints of Viticis Fructus were analyzed using similarity evaluation, principal component analysis (PCA), partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA). The contents of seven active components in the samples of Viticis Fructus and fried Viticis Fructus were determined.Results:A total of 26 common peaks were identified in the fingerprints of 38 batches of samples, and 7 components were identified. Similarity evaluation results demonstrated that the chemical components of Viticis Fructus from Jingdezhen City, Jiangxi Province, were significantly different from those of other regions. The results of PCA and PLS-DA analysis showed that the chemical components of Viticis Fructus and fried Viticis Fructus could be clearly distinguished, and the processing process had an impact on the components. The results of content determination showed that the contents of some components increased or decreased after frying. The analysis results of grey correlation method and TOPSIS method show that the medicinal materials in Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province have a high score ranking and stable quality.Conclusion:This study successfully establishes the fingerprints of Viticis Fructus and its processed products, grey correlation method and TOPSIS method analysis revealed the quality differences of samples from different origins, which providing a scientific basis for the quality control and evaluation of Viticis Fructus and its processed products.
4.Effects of enhanced external counterpulsation on motor function in patients with ischemic stroke
Bo LIU ; Hongxing WANG ; Wenli CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(10):1497-1503
Objective:To observe the effect of enhanced external counter pulsation on motor function in patients with isch-emic stroke.Method:Sixty patients with ischemic stroke were selected and divided into experimental group(EECP group)and control group(sham EECP group)with a ratio of 1:1.The experimental group was treated with conven-tional hemiplegia rehabilitation training and enhanced external counterpulsation.The control group was treated with the same conventional hemiplegia rehabilitation training program and sham EECP.The following outcomes were observed before and after treatment in the two groups:simplified Fugl-Meyer assessment(FMA),Berg Balance Scale(BBS),Barthel Index(BI).Motor evoked potential(MEP),central conduction time(CMCT),and integral electromyographic(iEMG)of tibialis anterior muscle during isometric contraction during maximum dorsiflexion of the affected ankle were also examined.Result:After treatment,the FMA difference,MEP latency difference,CMCT difference,unit time iEMG and its difference of lower limb anterior tibial muscle in the treatment group were significantly higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Enhanced external counter pulsation therapy combined with conventional rehabilitation therapy can significantly improve the motor function of the affected side of the lower limb of patients with ischemic stroke in the recovery period,and there is no obvious adverse reaction.
5.Effects of enhanced external counterpulsation on motor function in patients with ischemic stroke
Bo LIU ; Hongxing WANG ; Wenli CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(10):1497-1503
Objective:To observe the effect of enhanced external counter pulsation on motor function in patients with isch-emic stroke.Method:Sixty patients with ischemic stroke were selected and divided into experimental group(EECP group)and control group(sham EECP group)with a ratio of 1:1.The experimental group was treated with conven-tional hemiplegia rehabilitation training and enhanced external counterpulsation.The control group was treated with the same conventional hemiplegia rehabilitation training program and sham EECP.The following outcomes were observed before and after treatment in the two groups:simplified Fugl-Meyer assessment(FMA),Berg Balance Scale(BBS),Barthel Index(BI).Motor evoked potential(MEP),central conduction time(CMCT),and integral electromyographic(iEMG)of tibialis anterior muscle during isometric contraction during maximum dorsiflexion of the affected ankle were also examined.Result:After treatment,the FMA difference,MEP latency difference,CMCT difference,unit time iEMG and its difference of lower limb anterior tibial muscle in the treatment group were significantly higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Enhanced external counter pulsation therapy combined with conventional rehabilitation therapy can significantly improve the motor function of the affected side of the lower limb of patients with ischemic stroke in the recovery period,and there is no obvious adverse reaction.
6.Advances in key pathogenesis of atypical acute promyelocytic leukemia and mechanisms of all-trans retinoic acid resistance
Xiaosu ZHOU ; Jiaqi CHEN ; Xue CHEN ; Hongxing LIU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2024;33(2):82-85
Due to the successful application of all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) and arsenic, the treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) with PML::RARA fusion gene has achieved great success. However, some patients are presented with APL phenotype in cellular morphology, immunophenotype, and gene expression profile, while PML::RARA is negative, which is known as atypical APL (aAPL). In aAPL patients, more than 20 fusion genes related to retinoic acid receptors have been reported. It has been discovered that all evaluable patients with RARG fusion genes and approximately half of those with rare RARA fusion genes are resistant to ATRA, however, the molecular mechanisms of this resistance remain poorly studied. Combining with the reports in the 65th American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting, this paper reports great progresses of the key pathogenesis of aAPL and ATRA resistance mechanisms.
7.Effect of vitamin D on the structure and diversity of intestinal flora in spontaneously diabetic rats
Lin CHEN ; Hongxing TAN ; Liping HAO ; Yanyan LI
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(2):55-62
Objective To investigate the effect of vitamin D(VD)on intestinal flora in spontaneously diabetic rats.Methods Zucker diabetic fatty rats(ZDF rats)were randomised to control(Con)group,VD control(VD)group,model(T2DM)group,and VD intervention(VD+T2DM)group.Fasting blood glucose profiles and oral glucose tolerance levels were determined in rats of each group.16S rDNA sequencing was used to assess changes in rat intestinal flora.OTU analysis(Venn diagram),α diversity analysis(chao1,observed species,PD whole tree,and shannon and simpson),βdiversity analysis(principal coordinate analysis(PCoA)),flora structure,and colony species variability analysis(linear discriminant analysis and influence factor(LEfSe)analysis)were also performed.Results VD intervention significantly improved fasting blood glucose levels and insulin resistance in T2DM rats(P<0.05).α diversity showed no significant differences in chao1,observed species,PD whole tree,and shannon and simpson indices between T2DM and VD+T2DM groups(P>0.05).β diversity analysis showed that the VD+T2DM group had more species similarity to the Con group than the T2DM group.The dominant bacteria of rat intestinal flora in each group were significantly different.In comparison to the T2DM group,the VD+T2DM group showed a decrease in abundance of Bacteroidetes and increases in abundances of Firmicutes and Clostridium XIVa.Conclusions VD improves fasting glucose elevation and insulin resistance in T2DM rats.VD improves the structure of intestinal flora,decreases Bacteroidetes,and elevates Firmicutes and Clostridium XIVa abundances in T2DM rats.
8.Expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporotic proximal humeral fracture with integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine (version 2024)
Xiao CHEN ; Hao ZHANG ; Man WANG ; Guangchao WANG ; Jin CUI ; Wencai ZHANG ; Fengjin ZHOU ; Qiang YANG ; Guohui LIU ; Zhongmin SHI ; Lili YANG ; Zhiwei WANG ; Guixin SUN ; Biao CHENG ; Ming CAI ; Haodong LIN ; Hongxing SHEN ; Hao SHEN ; Yunfei ZHANG ; Fuxin WEI ; Feng NIU ; Chao FANG ; Huiwen CHEN ; Shaojun SONG ; Yong WANG ; Jun LIN ; Yuhai MA ; Wei CHEN ; Nan CHEN ; Zhiyong HOU ; Xin WANG ; Aiyuan WANG ; Zhen GENG ; Kainan LI ; Dongliang WANG ; Fanfu FANG ; Jiacan SU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(3):193-205
Osteoporotic proximal humeral fracture (OPHF) is one of the common osteoporotic fractures in the aged, with an incidence only lower than vertebral compression fracture, hip fracture, and distal radius fracture. OPHF, secondary to osteoporosis and characterized by poor bone quality, comminuted fracture pattern, slow healing, and severely impaired shoulder joint function, poses a big challenge to the current clinical diagnosis and treatment. In the field of diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of OPHF, traditional Chinese and Western medicine have accumulated rich experience and evidence from evidence-based medicine and achieved favorable outcomes. However, there is still a lack of guidance from a relevant consensus as to how to integrate the advantages of the two medical systems and achieve the integrated diagnosis and treatment. To promote the diagnosis and treatment of OPHF with integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine, relevant experts from Orthopedic Expert Committee of Geriatric Branch of Chinese Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Youth Osteoporosis Group of Orthopedic Branch of Chinese Medical Association, Osteoporosis Group of Orthopedic Surgeon Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association, and Osteoporosis Committee of Shanghai Association of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine have been organized to formulate Expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporotic proximal humeral fracture with integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine ( version 2024) by searching related literatures and based on the evidences from evidence-based medicine. This consensus consists of 13 recommendations about the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of OPHF with integrated traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, aimed at standardizing, systematizing, and personalizing the diagnosis and treatment of OPHF with integrated traditional Chinse and Western medicine to improve the patients ′ function.
9.Establishment and evaluation of a streptozotocin-induced diabetic encephalopathy rat model
Simin CHEN ; Yingjun HU ; Wenrui YAN ; Le JI ; Mengli SHAO ; Ze SUN ; Hongxing ZHENG ; Shanshan QI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(2):237-241
BACKGROUND:Animal models of diabetic encephalopathy that have been studied mainly include streptozotocin-induced model,high-sugar and high-fat diet-induced model and spontaneous animal model.Establishing a simple,easy,short-cycle,safe and effective model of diabetic encephalopathy can help to explore the subsequent pathogenesis and screen therapeutic drugs. OBJECTIVE:To further explore and evaluate the method of building diabetic encephalopathy rat models. METHODS:Twenty Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into control(n=10)and model(n=10)groups.Rats in the model group were given a single injection of 45 mg/kg streptozotocin in the left lower abdominal cavity,and those in the control group were given the same amount of citrate buffer.During the experiment,the body mass,feed intake,water intake and blood glucose were measured.After 8 weeks,the glucose tolerance and oxidative stress levels were measured,and the pathological changes of brain tissue and the expression of apoptotic proteins were compared between groups. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with the control group,the food intake,water intake,encephalization quotient,blood glucose and area under the blood glucose curve were significantly increased in the model group,while the body mass decreased significantly(P<0.01).Histopathological examination of the brain showed that compared with the control group,the number of surviving nerve cells was significantly reduced in the model group(P<0.01),with more significant pathological damage of nerve cells.Compared with the control group,the activities of serum superoxide dismutase,catalase and glutathione in the model group were significantly decreased(P<0.01),and the content of oxidative malondialdehyde was significantly increased(P<0.05).The expression levels of apoptosis-related proteins Bax and Caspase-3 in brain tissue increased in the model group compared with the control group,while the expression of Bcl-2 decreased(P<0.01).In conclusion,an 8-week injection of 45 mg/kg streptozotocin can cause obvious pathological damage to the brain tissue of diabetic rats,to successfully establish the rat model of diabetic encephalopathy.
10.Comparison of quantitative detection of BCR::ABL1 p210 transcript levels: a multicenter study
Chuting ZHAO ; Canrong NI ; Yani LIN ; Xiaoli MA ; Qisheng WU ; Fang WANG ; Xiaoxue HAN ; Feng LIU ; Yang XU ; Hongxing LIU ; Jie CHEN ; Kun RU ; Minghua ZHU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2024;53(7):672-677
Objective:To assess the capability of seven reference medical laboratories to detect BCR::ABL1 p210 transcription levels and to compare the results among those laboratories.Methods:The interlaboratory comparison was carried out in two stages. The samples were prepared by the reference laboratory. The quantitative values of BCR::ABL1 p210 of the comparison samples covered 0.001%-0.01%, 0.01%-0.1%, 0.1%-1%, 1%-10% and>10% in each stage. Real-time quantitative PCR (RT-PCR) and dPCR (digital PCR) were used to examine the samples. The conversion factor (CF) was calculated and validated for each laboratory.Results:In the RT-PCR comparison, one laboratory was failed to detect BCR::ABL1 p210 in fourteen samples at the first stage. The results of the other six laboratories were qualified with the bias <±1.2 folds (-0.133-0.338) and 95% limits of agreement within ±5 folds (upper limit 0.147-0.785, lower limit -0.770--0.109), and the corresponding CF values were calculated and validated. In the dPCR comparison, one laboratory did not report results at the second stage. The results of the other six laboratories were qualified with the bias <±1.2 folds (-0.026-0.267) and 95% limits of agreement within±5 folds (upper limit 0.084-0.991, lower limit -0.669--0.135), and the corresponding CF values were calculated and validated. The samples with BCR::ABL1 p210 quantitative values of 0.01%-0.1%, 0.1%-1%, 1%-10% and >10% could be detected by both RT-PCR and qPCR. When the quantitative value of BCR::ABL1 p210 was 0.001%-0.01%, the detection rate of dPCR was higher than that of RT-PCR (85.56% vs. 68.00%).Conclusions:A good consistency is present among various laboratories. The quantitative value of BCR::ABL1 p210 is comparable among laboratories as shown by the CF value conversion. For quantitative detection of BCR::ABL1 p210 deep molecular reaction, dPCR has a higher positive detection rate and more advantages than RT-PCR. To ensure the accuracy and reproducibility of the BCR::ABL1 p210 test, it is imperative for every laboratory to enhance their daily quality control practices.

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