1.Research progress on hemolysis of rotary blood pump
Teng JING ; Jianan CHENG ; Haoran SUN ; Aidi PAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(04):560-566
Hemolysis is one of the main complications associated with the use of ventricular assist devices. The primary factors influencing hemolysis include the shear stress and exposure time experienced by red blood cells. In addition, factors such as local negative pressure and temperature may also impact hemolysis. The different combinations of hemolysis prediction models and their empirical constants lead to significant variations in prediction results; compared to the power-law model, the OPO model better accounts for the complexity of turbulence. In terms of improving hemolytic performance, research has primarily focused on optimizing blood pump structures, such as adjustments to pump gaps, impellers, and guide vanes. A small number of scholars have studied hemolytic performance through control modes of blood pump speed and the selection of blood-compatible materials. This paper reviews the main factors influencing hemolysis, prediction methods, and improvement strategies for rotary blood pumps, which are currently the most widely used. It also discusses the limitations in current hemolysis research and provides an outlook on future research directions.
2.The role of human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells transplantation in alleviating radiation-induced ovarian injury
Mei ZHANG ; Chao YANG ; Bo CHENG ; Jianan WANG ; Yinghao MA ; Zheng ZHANG ; Qingxiang HOU ; Li MA
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2025;34(4):584-589
Objective Using female mice to investigate the reparative effects of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells on radiation-induced ovarian injury. Methods Mice were randomly divided into three groups: a blank control group, a radiation model group, and a cell therapy group. Mice in the radiation model group and the cell therapy group received a single whole-body irradiation of 5 Gy X-rays. Within 2 hours post-irradiation, mice in the cell therapy group underwent ovarian transplantation of UC-MSCs. On days 1, 7, and 14 post-irradiation, body weight was measured, ovarian index was calculated, histopathological changes in ovarian tissue were examined, serum levels of reproductive hormones (follicle-stimulating hormone, anti-Müllerian hormone, and estradiol) were determined, and the colonization of implanted UC-MSCs in the mice was observed. Results On days 1, 7, and 14 post-irradiation, both the cell therapy group and the radiation model group showed decreased body weight compared to the blank control group (P < 0.05). On day 1 post-irradiation compared to day 1 pre-irradiation within the same group, the radiation model group exhibited a greater decrease in body weight than the cell therapy group (P < 0.05). On days 1, 7, and 14 post-irradiation, the ovarian index decreased in both the radiation model group and the cell therapy group compared to the blank control group (P < 0.05). On days 7 and 14 post-irradiation, the ovarian index in the cell therapy group was significantly higher than that in the radiation model group (P < 0.05). Ovarian tissue in the radiation model group exhibited atrophy and a reduction in the number of follicles at all stages. In contrast, follicles in the cell therapy group were large and abundant. On days 1, 7, and 14 post-irradiation, serum follicle-stimulating hormone levels in the cell therapy group were lower than those in the radiation model group, while anti-Müllerian hormone and estradiol levels were higher than those in the radiation model group (P < 0.01). In vivo fluorescence imaging demonstrated that UC-MSCs successfully colonized the ovarian tissue on days 1, 7, and 14 after transplantation. Conclusion UC-MSCs exert a repair effect on radiation-induced ovarian injury in mice.
3.Manganese promotes anti-tumor effect of radiotherapy through reshaping the immune microenvironment
Jianan CHENG ; Jinming GUO ; Qingzhu JIA ; Bo ZHU
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(13):1477-1484
Objective To explore the sensitizing effect of manganese for radiotherapy against tumors and its possible mechanisms.Methods A total of 300 male C57BL/6 mice(6~8 weeks old,weighing 20~23 g)with subcutaneous tumor were randomly divided into 4 groups:control group,radiotherapy group,manganese treatment group,and combined radiotherapy and manganese treatment group.Nasal drip with 10 μg manganese adjuvant was applied to the mice from the latter 2 groups on day 9 of tumor bearing,then single dose of 20 Gy radiation was locally administered on day 10.Tumor growth and mouse survival were monitored regularly.The sensitizing effect of manganese on radiotherapy was determined by monitoring and comparing the tumor growth among different unilateral mouse models.Bilateral tumor-bearing model was used to examine the effect of manganese on abscopal effects induced by radiotherapy.Flow cytometry was used to illustrate the changes in tumor-infiltrating immune cells in unilateral tumor bearing model.Immunohistochemical staining was employed to evaluate the spleen function in unilateral tumor bearing mice.Results Based on repeated validation of 3 different unilateral tumor-bearing models,radiotherapy combined with manganese therapy significantly inhibited tumor growth and prolonged survival of mice(P<0.05).The results of bilateral tumor-bearing model showed that manganese therapy enhanced abscopal effects of radiotherapy,and significant regression was observed in both side of tumor under radiotherapy or not(P<0.05).Flow cytometry revealed that manganese further increased radiation-induced CD8+T infiltration(P<0.05)and decreased radiation-induced infiltration of Treg cells and myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs)(P<0.05).Furthermore,manganese increased lymphocyte reserve pool of the spleen and improved its function.Conclusion Manganese adjuvant could act as a sensitizing agent for radiotherapy,by improving the function of spleen and reprogramming the tumor microenvironment synergistically.
4.Establishment and evaluation of an animal model for lymph node metastasis of breast cancer
Qin ZHOU ; Jinming GUO ; Xingyi LI ; Jianan CHENG ; Qingzhu JIA ; Bo ZHU
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(16):1849-1856
Objective To establish an animal model and evaluation system for lymph node metastasis of breast cancer.Methods A total of 60 female BALB/c mice(6~8 weeks old)were subjected,and then 6 models of lymph node metastasis(n=10)were constructed through injection at different parts in the mice with cell suspension of 4T1 breast cancer cells.Transgenic mice(n=5)of mouse mammary tumor virus-polyoma middle T antigen(MMTV-PyMT)were employed and served as model of spontaneous tumor metastasis.Then the advantages and disadvantages of different lymph node metastasis models were comprehensively evaluated from multiple aspects,such as operability,histomorphology and pathological detection,tumor growth rate and mouse survival.Results Among the 7 metastasis models,4 models of lymph node metastasis were successfully established.Among them,the PyMT mouse spontaneous tumorigenesis model showed the best clinical reproduction,with a tumorigenesis rate of up to 100%,but had a disadvantage of poor experimental standardization.The hind paw-popliteal lymph node model had the fastest lymph node metastasis,easy operation and high repeatability,and a tumorigenesis rate of 100%,indicating its suitable for lymph node metastasis related research.The thigh subcutaneous-inguinal lymph node model also successfully simulated lymph node metastasis,with simple operation and high repeatability,a tumorigenesis rate of up to 100%,but its metastasis time was slightly longer than the hind paw-popliteal lymph node model.The inguinal lymph node-contralateral lymph node model was also a successful lymph node metastasis model,but with difficult operation,only 50%tumor-bearing rate,and poor repeatability.Lymph node metastasis model was not successfully established in the other 3 tumor-bearing models(under the tongue-internal jugular scapular tongue muscle lymph node model,bone marrow-inguinal lymph node model and right upper back skin-axillary lymph node model)in a short time,with no tumor cells observed in the pathological sections.Conclusion Through the comprehensive comparison of multiple models,mouse hind paw-popliteal lymph node model is the most suitable for conducting related research.
5.Clinical profiles of community-acquired Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in children
Yue QIU ; Daojiong LIN ; Jianan XI ; Yi XU ; Qingwen SHAN ; Chunhui ZHU ; Yibing CHENG ; Fang WANG ; Yiping CHEN ; Mei ZENG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(8):727-733
Objectives:To investigate clinical characteristics, outcomes and antimicrobial resistance of community-acquired Pseudomonas aeruginosa (CAPA) infections in Chinese pediatric patients. Methods:This retrospective study was conducted at 6 tertiary hospitals in China during January 2016 to December 2018. The clinical and microbiological data of CAPA infected hospitalized children in Hainan and in other regions were collected and compared, and the antimicrobial resistance patterns, clinical characteristics and antibiotic therapy were analyzed. Between different groups were compared using the Chi-square test and Mann-Whitney U test. Results:Among 91 patients, 63 cases were males, 28 cases were females, and 74 cases were from Hainan province, 17 cases were from other regians. The age of consultation was 22.5 (5.4, 44.0) months. Twenty-four cases (26%) had underlying diseases. Fever (79 cases (87%)) and cough (64 cases (70%)) were common initial symptoms. Other concomitant symptoms included wheezing 8 cases (9%), diarrhea 3 cases (3%) and vomiting 4 cases (4%). Twenty-eight cases (31%) had organ infections, including pneumonia 22 cases (24%), skin infection 5 cases (5%), meningitis, intra-abdominal infection and upper urinary tract infection each 1 case (1%). The resistance rate of CAPA isolates to cefepime (4% (4/90)), amikacin (1% (1/90)), ciprofloxacin (2% (2/90)) and levofloxacin (1% (1/89)) was low, and to ceftazidime, piperacillin, piperacillin-azobactam, carbapenem was 12% (11/90), 3/16, 18% (10/56) and 6% (5/90), respectively. Antimicrobial combination therapy accounted for 52% (47/91) of empirical therapy and 59% (52/88) of definite therapy. Two cases (2%) were hopeless discharged, and 3 cases (3%) died during hospitalization. The worse prognosis of CAPA infection is significantly different among children in other regions and in Hainan (4/17 vs. 1% (1/74), χ2=9.74, P<0.05). Conclusions:The invasive CAPA-infection has regional difference in incidence and prognosis in China. Clinical symptoms and signs are non-specific. CAPA strains isolated from pediatric patients display low level of resistance to most of the common antipseudomonal antibiotics. The proportion of poor prognostic outcome is lower in Hainan than in other regions.
6.New possible silver lining for pancreatic cancer therapy: Hydrogen sulfide and its donors.
Xu HU ; Yan XIAO ; Jianan SUN ; Bao JI ; Shanshan LUO ; Bo WU ; Chao ZHENG ; Peng WANG ; Fanxing XU ; Keguang CHENG ; Huiming HUA ; Dahong LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(5):1148-1157
As one of the most lethal diseases, pancreatic cancer shows a dismal overall prognosis and high resistance to most treatment modalities. Furthermore, pancreatic cancer escapes early detection during the curable period because early symptoms rarely emerge and specific markers for this disease have not been found. Although combinations of new drugs, multimodal therapies, and adjuvants prolong survival, most patients still relapse after surgery and eventually die. Consequently, the search for more effective treatments for pancreatic cancer is highly relevant and justified. As a newly re-discovered mediator of gasotransmission, hydrogen sulfide (H
7.Prognostic Analysis of NSCLC Based on the Tumor-associated Macrophages, Tumor Neo-vessels and PD-L1 Expression in Tumor Microenvironment.
Qingqing HANG ; Hangjie YING ; Guoping CHENG ; Shifeng YANG ; Jianan JIN ; Yamei CHEN ; Qixun CHEN ; Youhua JIANG ; Qiang ZHAO ; Min FANG ; Ming CHEN ; Xiaojing LAI
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2020;23(10):837-844
BACKGROUND:
Tumor microenvironment is a complex and dynamic community, which plays a crucial role in tumor progression via the co-evolution of cancer cells and tumor stroma. Among them, tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) and tumor neo-vessels are two key components in the tumor microenvironment during cancer invasion. In addition, programmed cell death ligand 1/programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-1/PD-L1) also plays an important role in tumorigenesis and development, and the clinical strategies to block PD-1/PD-L1 pathway could have great benefits for cancer patients. This study was aimed at analyzing the quantitative expression and prognostic significance of TAMs, tumor neo-vessels and PD-L1 in tumor microenvironment and exploring the relations between the expression of above components with the patients' prognosis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
METHODS:
Clinico-pathological data and surgical specimens of 92 patients with NSCLC were collected, and immunohistochemistry was used to stain the expression of TAMs, tumor neo-vessels and PD-L1 on tumor tissue and peri-tumor tissues. The inverted microscopy was used to take pictures and Image-pro Plus 6.0 software was used for quantitative analysis. The clinicopathological characteristics and overall survival (OS) were analyzed.
RESULTS:
The median OS of 92 NSCLC cases was 22.5 month. The expression of TAMs, tumor neo-vessels and PD-L1 in tumor tissue and peri-tumor tissues were not statistically significant (P>0.05). According to the cutoff of above key three components in tumor microenvironment, all the cases could be classified into high, middle and low expression groups. The survival analysis demonstrated that the OS in high expression group of TAMs (P=0.016) and PD-L1 (P=0.002) was shorter than the other two groups, respectively, with statistical significance. The OS in high tumor neo vessels group was shorter than the other two groups. However, there was no statistical significance between these three group (P=0.626). Combined with above the three components, all the cases could be classified into low, middle and high density groups. The survival analysis demonstrated that the median OS of combined high density group was shorter than the other two groups (P=0.001). Multivariate analysis by Cox regression indicated that pathological type, TAMs and PD-L1 expression were the independent prognostic factors.
CONCLUSIONS
The key components of TAMs and PD-L1 in tumor microenvironment are closely related to the prognosis of NSCLC patients.
8.Analysis of high risk factors for acute complex appendicitis in adults.
Shikuan LI ; Liangdong CHENG ; Yuanbo LI ; Liang NING ; Zongping YU ; Peige WANG ; Xiaobin ZHOU ; Jianan REN
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2018;21(12):1374-1379
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the high risk factors of adult complex appendicitis, and to provide a reference for the development of a reasonable treatment strategy for acute appendicitis.
METHODS:
A retrospective case-control study was conducted to collect clinical data of 312 adult patients with acute appendicitis confirmed by pathology undergoing appendectomy, including open and laparoscopic surgery, from May 2011 to August 2016 at Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University. Age <14 years old, pregnant women, complicating abscess around the appendix, AIDS, blood system diseases, autoimmune diseases, inflammatory bowel disease or progressive cancer patients were excluded. According to the intra-operative findings and pathological types, patients were divided into complex appendicitis(112 cases, including gangrene and perforation) and non-complex appendicitis (200 cases, including simple and non-perforated appendicitis, ie suppurative appendicitis). After comparing the clinical data of these two groups, statistically significant variables were induded for multivariate logistic regression analysis to identify risk factors of complex appendicitis, and to establish a regression model. Enter method was applied to establish the regression equation: P=ExpiΣBiXi/1+ExpΣBiXi, and to calculate the relative risk of each variable. Meanwhile, retrospective and prospective verification was performed on this predictive model (cases of acute appendicitis from September 2016 to December 2017 were further collected). The sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of complex appendicitis were calculated with the regression model.
RESULTS:
Comparison of the clinical data between the complex appendicitis group and the non-complex appendicitis group showed that differences of 10 preoperative indexes were statistically significant, including period from abdominal pain to admission [(59.1±42.6) hours vs. (47.5±34.4) hours, t=3.051, P=0.002], white blood cell count [(12.9±3.7)×10/L vs. (9.2±4.0)×10/L, t=9.755, P<0.001], neutrophil count [(9.8±4.0)× 10/L vs.(7.1±3.9)×10/L, t=6.020, P<0.001], neutrophil percentage[(84.5±8.7)% vs.(68.2±16.0)%, t=12.754, P<0.001], C-reactive protein levels [(86.0±45.4) μg/L vs. (55.9±35.8) μg/L, t=7.614, P<0.001], serum albumin levels [(334.0±4.8) g/L vs. ( 41.0±4.3) g/L, t=16.055, P<0.001], vomiting ratio [44.6%(50/112) vs. 23.5%(47/200), χ²=14.980, P<0.001], high fever(≥39°C) ratio [16.1%(18/112) vs. 7.5%(15/200), χ²=5.577, P=0.022], the proportion of patients ≥60 years old [22.3%(25/112) vs. 13.0%(26/200), χ²=4.562, P=0.038] and previous history of appendicitis [16.1%(18/112) vs. 7.5%(15/200), χ²=5.577, P=0.022]. The above 10 variables were included in the logistic regression model for multivariate analysis. The results showed that six variables were associated with complex appendicitis. According to their strength, they were old age (≥60 years old) X1(OR=5.094), high fever (≥39°C) X2(OR=4.464), neutrophil count X6 (OR=1.269), neutrophil percentage X4 (OR=1.077), C-reactive protein level X5 (OR=1.027), and serum albumin level X3 (OR=0.763). A predictive regression model was established: P=1/[1+e], whose sensitivity and specificity of judging complex appendicitis were 76.8%(86/112) and 90.0%(180/200),respectively. Sensitivity and specificity for predictive value of complex appendicitis in further prospective validation of the model were 76.2%(48/63) and 81.1% (30/37), respectively.
CONCLUSIONS
Age ≥ 60 years old, body temperature ≥39°C, increased neutrophil count, neutrophil percentage and C-reactive protein levels, and hypoalbuminemia are risk factors for complex appendicitis. The establishment of predictive model may help determine complex appendicitis.
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9.Expression of miR-320a and CYLD in gastric cancer and its relationship with clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis
Shuli TANG ; Kuangbang HE ; Chunhui ZHANG ; Jianan CHENG ; Yanqiao ZHANG
Practical Oncology Journal 2018;32(6):538-544
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the expression of miR-320a and cephalospermoma syndrome protein(CYLD)in patients with gastric cancer and its relationship with clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis. Methods A total of 460 patients with gastric cancer underwent tumor resection in our hospital from March 2013 to November 2014 were enrolled. Tumor tissues,non-tumor gastric mucosa tissues and normal tissues were collected. The expression of miR-320a and CYLD at levels of mRNA and protein were detected by Real-Time PCR,immunohistochemistry and Western blotting. The relationship between the expression of miR-320a and CYLD,and the clinicopathological features&prognosis of gastric cancer patients was analyzed. Results The relative expression of miR-320a and CYLD at the mRNA level in tumor tissues was(0. 37 ± 0. 09),(0. 91 ± 0. 23),and the relative expression in non-tumor tissues was(0. 86 ± 0. 15),(1. 56 ± 0. 42),respectively. The relative expression of miR-320a and CYLD mRNA in tumor tissues was significantly different from non-tumor tissues(t=60. 078,29. 113,P=0. 000),the positive ex-pression rate of CYLD protein in tumor tissues was 43. 48% when compared to 73. 91% in non-tumor tissues. The difference was statistically significant(χ2=86. 624,P=0. 003). The expression level of miR-320a was significantly associated with the diameter of the tumor and lymph node metastasis(χ2=25. 859 and 13. 742,P<0. 05). The expression of CYLD was also significantly associated with the TNM stage and degree of tumor differentiation(χ2=37. 725 and 59. 323,P<0. 05). The median survival of patients with low miR-320a expression(20. 36 months,95% CI:19. 252 ~21. 462 months) and those with high miR -320a expression(28. 29 months,95% CI:27.158~29.412 months)were statistically significant(χ2=87.967,P<0.001).The median survival of patients with CYLD negative expression(17. 70 months,95% CI:16. 599~18. 796 months)and those with CYLD positive expression(26. 74 months,95% CI:25. 474~27. 997 months)were statistically significant(χ2=109. 887,P<0. 001);The median survival of patients with the co-expressed miR-320a and CYLD was(29. 01 months,95% CI:26. 831~28. 946 months)and those with the non-co-expressed miR-320a and CYLD(17. 13 months,95% CI:17. 214~19. 568 months)were statistically significant(χ2=117. 680,P<0. 001). There showed a positive correlation between the expression of miR-320a and CYLD at mRNA level(r=0. 607,P<0. 001);miR-320a at the low expression,CYLD at the negative expression,TNM staging,lymph node metastasis and degree of tumor differen-tiation were independent risk factors for the prognosis of gastric cancer(HR=1. 939,2. 180,1. 561,1. 719,1. 608,95% CI:1. 141~3.295,1.252~3.796,1.014~2.403,1.115~2.650,1.097~2.357,respectively)(P<0.05).Conclusion The expressions of miR-320a and CYLD in tumor tissues of patients with gastric cancer is significantly decreased,which is related to the occurrence and development of diseases,and poor prognosis. It is a potential target for diagnosis and treatment of gastric cancer.
10.Differential diagnosis in bloodstream infection with Trichosporon asahii and Geotrichum capitatum
Xuefeng QIAN ; Jyothi KRUPAKAR ; Ye ZHAO ; Chunhua LING ; Jianan HUANG ; Cheng JI
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2016;15(10):764-768
Objective To provide reference for establishing diagnosis and differential diagnosis methods of rare yeast-like fungal bloodstream infection for clinical microbiology laboratory.Methods Trichosporon asahii (T.asa-hii)and Geotrichum capitatum (G.capitatum)bloodstream infection was diagnosed and differentially diagnosed through clinical data analysis,morphological examination,biochemical reactions,and molecular biology technology. Results Two types of yeast-like fungal bloodstream infections in case 1 and case 2 both occurred in leukemia agranulocytosis phase after chemotherapy,such infections were serious and highly similar.The cultivated colonies on blood agar plates of case 1 and case 2 were performed gram stain and microscopic examination.Hyphae,arthro-spores and microconidia were visible in the former,thickness of hyphae branches and length of arthrospores were different,most presented rectangular and barrel shape;the latter can be seen hyphae with transparent septum bro-ken up into arthrospores,presented rectangular shape,did not produce blastoconidia.Identification with API 20C AUX showed that they were T.asahii and G.capitatum.The PCR product sequences were compared with NCBI, suggesting that T.asahii and G.capitatum were at sexual stage.Conclusion Comprehensive application of a varie-ty of technical methods is helpful for improving the diagnosis accuracy of bloodstream infection with yeast-like fungi, identifying Trichosporon and Geotrichum to the species level may help physicians to understand such rare fungal in-fection,choose antifungal agents rationally,and improve clinical prognosis.

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