1.Physical factors and action mechanisms affecting osteogenic/odontogenic differentiation of dental pulp stem cells
Yuting SUN ; Jiayuan WU ; Jian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(7):1531-1540
BACKGROUND:Dental pulp stem cells are one of the stem cells with great potential in oral and maxillofacial tissue engineering.Compared with mesenchymal stem cells,dental pulp stem cells have the advantages of convenient collection,less ethical problems and higher potential of proliferation and differentiation.Currently,except for biochemical factors,physical stimulation also plays a critical role in the osteogenic/odontogenic differentiation of dental pulp stem cells. OBJECTIVE:To review the relevant physical factors and the possible signaling pathway affecting the osteogenic/odontogenic differentiation of dental pulp stem cells to find the optimal induction conditions affecting their differentiation. METHODS:PubMed and CNKI databases were searched for relevant articles using"dental pulp stem cells(DPSCs),osteogenesis differentiation,odontoblastic differentiation,hypoxia,mechanical force,laser therapy,magnetic fields,microgravity"as English and Chinese search terms.Seventy-nine articles regarding physical factors affecting osteogenic/odontogenic differentiation of dental pulp stem cells were selected for the review. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Direct or indirect physical signals in the microenvironment have shown broad application prospects in regulating the directed differentiation of stem cells.Many related physical factors,for example,hypoxia,mechanical stimulation(dynamic hydrostatic pressure,mechanical tension,shear force,etc.),laser,microgravity,and magnetic field,have positive influences on the osteogenic/odontogenic differentiation of dental pulp stem cells.Owing to the complex mechanical environment of stomatognathic system,mechanical stimulation is a key physical factor in changing cellular environment and is also a frontier in tissue engineering.It will provide new ideas for investigating the response of dental pulp stem cells to the mechanical environment in the diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases.(2)Because this field is relatively"young",the parameters of equipment have not been unified and the relevant results are not consistent.The optimal induction parameters and conditions of related physical factors should be further explored and optimized.(3)Scaffold material,one of the three elements of tissue engineering,plays a role in promoting the osteogenic/odontogenic differentiation of dental pulp stem cells,and promotes the development of materials science and clinical technology.(4)The signaling pathways involve Notch,Wnt,MAPK,etc.The biological basis of regulating the behavior of dental pulp stem cells is not clear.The specific mechanism will be further explored in the future to provide new ideas for dental pulp regeneration and bone tissue engineering under the influence of physical factors.
3.Diagnostic value of MRI radiomics in clinically significant prostate cancer located in the transition zone with prostate imaging reporting and data system categories 3-4
Jiayuan SUN ; Xuncheng YAN ; Xinlong WANG ; Wenxia GAO ; Tianle WANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2024;40(7):1129-1132
Objective To explore the diagnostic value of MRI radiomics model for clinically significant prostate cancer(csPCa)in the transition zone with prostate imaging reporting and data system(PI-RADS)3-4.Methods According to the ratio of prostate cancer(PCa)∶benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH)=1∶1,the relevant data of patients with transition zone lesions confirmed by pathology were retrospectively collected.Patients were divided into csPCa group and non-csPCa group according to pathological results.Region of interest(ROI)were drawn along the edge of the lesion in T2WI,diffusion weighted imaging(DWI),and apparent diffusion coeffi-cient(ADC)sequences,the radiomics features were extracted,and a single sequence logistic regression model was constructed and validated after feature cleaning and screening.The diagnostic performances of the radiomics model for transition zone csPCa were evaluated and compared.Results A total of 204 patients were included,and there were 94 cases in the csPCa group and 110 cases in the non-csPCa group.There were statistically significant differences in PI-RADS,prostate volume(PV),prostate specific antigen(PSA)and its derivative indicators between csPCa and non-csPCa groups.In the validation set,the area under the cunve(AUC)of the ADC model was 0.766,and the DeLong test showed that the diagnostic performance of the ADC model was significantly higher than that of the DWI and T2WI models.Conclusion When the PI-RADS classification of transition zone lesion is 3-4,the ADC radiomics model has good diag-nostic performance for csPCa,which can reduce unnecessary biopsy in some patients.Radiomics is expected to become a more objec-tive and accurate medical diagnostic tool.
4.Mechanical Ventilator-Induced Airway Collapse Due to Abnormal Mechanical Behaviors of Airway Smooth Muscle Cells:A Review
Mingzhi LUO ; Xiangrong ZHANG ; Changyu SUN ; Jiayuan ZHONG ; Chunhong WANG ; Rong GU ; Kai NI ; Linhong DENG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2024;39(5):998-1004
Mechanical ventilation(MV)provides life support for critically ill respiratory patients,but in the meantime can cause fatal ventilator-induced lung injury(VILI),and the latter remains a major challenge in respiratory and critical care medicine,because the pathological mechanism has not been fully elucidated.Recent studies show that on the one hand,in the lung with VILI,there exists airway collapse at multi-sites of an individual airway,which can not be explained by traditional airway collapse models.But on the other hand,under MV conditions,airway smooth muscle cells(ASMC)exhibit abnormal mechanical behaviors,accompanied by regulation of Piezo1 expression and endoplasmic reticulum stress.These phenomenons indicate that the MV-induced abnormal mechanical behavior of ASMC is closely related to multiple airway collapse and VILI.Therefore,by studying the MV-induced changes of ASMC mechanical behaviors and their relationship with airway collapse in lung injury,as well as the related mechanochemical signal coupling process,it is expected to reveal a novel mechanism of MV-associated airway collapse and lung injury from the perspective of cell mechanics.In this review,the recent research progress of airway collapse during MV,the regulation of ASMC mechanical behavior by MV-related high stretch,especially the related mechanochemical signal coupling mechanism is summarized.These advances may provide a novel insight for exploring the roles of ASMC abnormal mechanical behavior in the pathological mechanism of VILI,alternative targets of drug intervention for prevention and treatment of VILI,as well as for optimizing the ventilation mode in clinical practice.
5.Advances in bronchoscopic diagnosis and treatment for peripheral pulmonary lesions
Runchang LI ; Fangfang XIE ; Junxiang CHEN ; Jiayuan SUN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2023;30(03):470-475
The detection of peripheral pulmonary lesions has increased gradually with the popularity of CT. Rapid and accurate diagnosis, and individualized treatment are two aspects we need to pay great attention to. These situations also raise higher request for the technique in diagnosis and treatment. At present, the commonly used transthoracic methods can increase the risk of complications such as pneumothorax and bleeding. The newly bronchoscopic approaches for diagnosis and treatment make less injury via natural lumen and have been applied widely in clinics. This review will introduce the worth expecting progress in bronchoscopic diagnosis and treatment for peripheral pulmonary lesions.
6.Research progress of brain-computer interface application paradigms based on rapid serial visual presentation.
Jingmin SUN ; Jiayuan MENG ; Jia YOU ; Mingming YANG ; Jing JIANG ; Minpeng XU ; Dong MING
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;40(6):1235-1241
Rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) is a type of psychological visual stimulation experimental paradigm that requires participants to identify target stimuli presented continuously in a stream of stimuli composed of numbers, letters, words, images, and so on at the same spatial location, allowing them to discern a large amount of information in a short period of time. The RSVP-based brain-computer interface (BCI) can not only be widely used in scenarios such as assistive interaction and information reading, but also has the advantages of stability and high efficiency, which has become one of the common techniques for human-machine intelligence fusion. In recent years, brain-controlled spellers, image recognition and mind games are the most popular fields of RSVP-BCI research. Therefore, aiming to provide reference and new ideas for RSVP-BCI related research, this paper reviewed the paradigm design and system performance optimization of RSVP-BCI in these three fields. It also looks ahead to its potential applications in cutting-edge fields such as entertainment, clinical medicine, and special military operations.
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7.Diagnostic value of PI-RADS v2.1 combined with clinical indicators for clinically significant cancer in the transitional zone of the prostate
Journal of Practical Radiology 2023;39(12):1990-1994
Objective To explore the diagnostic value of combined clinical factors for transitional zone clinically significant prostate cancer(csPCa)in the lesion with category 3 or 4 of prostate imaging reporting and data system version 2.1(PI-RADS v2.1).Methods The data of 251 patients of pathologically confirmed transitional zone lesions were analyzed retrospectively,the age,prostate specific antigen(PSA),prostate volume(PV)and the related derived indicators in patients with csPCa and non-csPCa were analyzed.To determine independent predictors for the diagnosis of csPCa.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to assess the diagnostic efficacy when each factor was applied individually and in combination,and the optimal diagnostic threshold was also calculated.Results There were 188 cases in the non-csPCa group and 63 cases in the csPCa group in 251 patients.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis showed prostate specific antigen density(PSAD)[odds ratio(OR)=3.745]and PV(OR=0.98)were independent predictors of csPCa(P<0.05),and the optimal diagnostic threshold was:PSAD>0.22 ng/(mL·cm3),PV≤46.95 cm3,the combined diagnostic performance was higher than that of PI-RADS v2.1 and PV alone[area under the curve(AUC):0.791,0.661,0.703],but comparable to that of PSAD alone,the difference was no statistically significant(Z=1.423,P=0.154 8).Conclusion Combined clinical factors can improve the diagnostic performance for csPCa in the transitional zone in the lesion with category 3 or 4 of PI-RADS v2.l,the value of PSAD and PV should be paid attention to.
8.Analysis of efficacy and factors influencing sequential combination therapy with tenofovir alafenamide fumarate after treatment with entecavir in chronic hepatitis B patients with low-level viremia
Liping LIU ; Xiaoping WU ; Tianpan CAI ; Liang WANG ; Jun SUN ; Jiayuan LIANG ; Shipeng MA ; Xia GAN ; Ninghang RUAN ; Shanfei GE
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2023;31(2):118-125
Objective:To observe the efficacy and factors influencing sequential or combined tenofovir alafenamide fumarate (TAF) after treatment with entecavir (ETV) in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) with low-level viremia (LLV).Methods:126 CHB cases treated with ETV antiviral therapy in the Department of Infectious Diseases of the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University from January 2020-September 2022 were retrospectively collected. Patients were divided into a complete virologic response (CVR) group ( n = 84) and a low-level viremia (LLV) group ( n = 42) according to the HBV DNA level during treatment. Clinical characteristics and laboratory indicators of the two groups at baseline and 48 weeks were analyzed by univariate analysis. Patients in the LLV group were divided into three groups according to their continued antiviral treatment regimen until 96 weeks: continued use of ETV as a control group; replacement of TAF as a sequential group; and combination of ETV and TAF as a combined group. The data of the three groups of patients were analyzed by one-way analysis of variance for 48 weeks. HBV DNA negative conversion rate, HBeAg negative conversion rate, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), creatinine (Cr), and liver stiffness test (LSM) were compared among the three groups after 96 weeks of antiviral treatment. Multivariate logistic regression was used to analyze the independent factors influencing the occurrence of HBV DNA non-negative conversion in LLV patients at 96 weeks. Receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) was used to evaluate the effectiveness of predicting the occurrence of HBV DNA non-negative conversion in LLV patients at 96 weeks. Kaplan-Meier was used to analyze the cumulative negative rate of DNA in LLV patients, and the Log-Rank test was used for comparison. HBV DNA and HBV DNA negative conversion rates during treatment were observed dynamically. Results:Univariate analysis showed statistically significant differences in age, BMI, HBeAg positivity rate, HBV DNA, HBsAg, ALT, AST, and LSM at baseline between the CVR group and the LLV group ( P < 0.05). Univariate analysis of variance revealed no statistically significant difference among the three groups of LLV patients at 48 weeks ( P > 0.05). HBV-DNA negative conversion rate in the sequential group and the combination group was significantly higher than that in the control group after 96 weeks of treatment (88.89% vs. 41.18%, 85.71% vs. 41.18%, χ2 = 10.404, P = 0.006). HBeAg negative conversion rate was higher than that of the control group, with no statistically significant difference ( P > 0.05).Compared with the control group, ALT, Cr, and LSM in the sequential group and the combined group were equally improved to varying degrees, with a statistically significant difference ( P < 0.05). Subsequent use of ETV and HBV DNA at 48 weeks were independent risk factors for HBV DNA positivity at 96 weeks in LLV patients ( P < 0.05). The AUC of HBV DNA at 48 weeks was 0.735 (95% CI: 0.578 ~ 0.891), the cut-off value was 2.63 log 10 IU/ml, and the sensitivity and specificity were 76.90% and 72.40%, respectively. DNA conversion rate was significantly lower in LLV patients receiving 48-week ETV and 48-week HBV DNA≥2.63 log10 IU/mL than in patients receiving sequential or combined TAF and 48-week HBV DNA < 2.63 log 10 IU/mL. HBV DNA negative conversion rates in the sequential group and combined group at 72 weeks, 84 weeks, and 96 weeks were higher than those in the control group during the period from 48 weeks to 96 weeks of continuous treatment, and the differences were statistically significant ( P < 0.05). Conclusion:Sequential or combined TAF antiviral therapy could more effectively improve the 96-week CVR rate, as well as hepatic and renal function, and alleviate the degree of hepatic fibrosis in CHB patients with LLV following ETV treatment. Subsequent use of ETV and HBV DNA load at 48 weeks were independent predictors of HBV DNA positivity at 96 weeks in LLV patients.
9.Influencing factors for low-level viremia and their dynamic changes in patients with chronic hepatitis B treated with nucleos(t)ide analogues for the first time
Qiqi CHENG ; Lixia YANG ; Tianpan CAI ; Liang WANG ; Jun SUN ; Jiayuan LIANG ; Liping LIU ; Xia GAN ; Ninghang RUAN ; Shanfei GE
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2022;38(12):2716-2722
Objective To investigate the influencing factors for low-level viremia (LLV) and their dynamic changes in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients treated with nucleos(t)ide analogues (NAs) for the first time. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed for 78 CHB patients who attended Department of Infectious Diseases, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, from November 2020 to March 2022 and received antiviral therapy with NAs for at least 12 months, and according to HBV DNA level during treatment, they were divided into sustained virologic response (SVR) group with 58 patients and LLV group with 20 patients. The independent samples t -test or the Mann-Whitney U test was used for comparison of continuous data between two groups, and the chi-square test or the Fisher's exact test was used for comparison of categorical data between two groups. The multivariate Logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the independent influencing factors for LLV and establish a predictive model, and the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the predictive value of this model. The Kaplan-Meier method was used to analyze cumulative HBV DNA negative conversion rate, and the Log-rank test was used for comparison. The analysis of variance with repeated measures was used to analyze the differences in HBV DNA and HBsAg between the two groups or within each group at weeks 0, 12, 24, 36, and 48. Results Compare with the SVR group, the LLV group had significantly higher HBeAg positive rate (90.0% vs 48.3%, χ 2 =10.701, P =0.001), log(HBV DNA) value (7.26±1.46 vs 5.65±1.70, t =-4.178, P < 0.001), and log(HBsAg) value (4.53±0.86 vs 3.44±0.93, t =-4.813, P < 0.001) and significantly lower age [29 (26-34) vs 33 (30-43), Z =-2.751, P =0.009], alanine aminotransferase (ALT) [67.0 (54.0-122.0)U/L vs 111.0 (47.0-406.0)U/L, Z =-2.203, P =0.028], aspartate aminotransferase [43.5 (32.8-62.8) U/L vs 77.5 (35.0-213.0)U/L, Z =-2.466, P =0.014], and liver stiffness measurement [7.7 (6.3-8.5)kPa vs 8.9 (7.2-11.4)kPa, Z =-2.022, P =0.043]. The multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that baseline HBV DNA (odds ratio [ OR ]=2.365, 95% confidence interval [ CI ]: 1.220-4.587, P =0.011), HBsAg ( OR =4.229, 95% CI : 1.098-16.287, P =0.036), and ALT ( OR =0.965, 95% CI : 0.937-0.994, P =0.018) were independent influencing factors for LLV in CHB patients, and the predictive model of Logit(MLLV)=-8.668+1.441×lgHBsAg+0.598×lgHBV DNA-0.016×ALT was established based on these factors, which had a larger area under the ROC curve than HBV DNA, HBsAg, and ALT (0.931 vs 0.774/0.856/0.666), with a sensitivity of 85.00% and a specificity of 93.10% at the optimal cut-off value of 0.44. The CHB patients with baseline HBV DNA > 7.29 lgIU/mL or HBsAg > 4.38 lgIU/mL had a significantly lower DNA negative conversion rate than those with DNA ≤7.29 lgIU/mL or HBsAg ≤4.38 lgIU/mL ( χ 2 =22.52 and 26.35, both P < 0.001). In the CHB patients, the highest reduction rates of HBV DNA and HBsAg were observed at weeks 12 and 24, respectively, and the LLV group had significantly higher levels of HBV DNA and HBsAg than the SVR group at weeks 0, 12, 24, 36, and 48 (HBV DNA: t =-4.084, -4.526, -5.688, -7.123, and -6.266, all P < 0.001; HBsAg: t =-4.652, -4.691, -4.952, -4.804, and -4.407, all P < 0.001). Conclusion For the CHB patients treated with NAs for the first time, those with high HBV DNA load, high HBsAg quantification, and low ALT level at baseline are more likely to develop LLV, and dynamic monitoring of these indices is of great significance to observe the onset of LLV.
10.Application of mixed reality technology in clinical teaching of airway anatomy under bronchoscopy
Ruolan WU ; Runchang LI ; Lin YE ; Xiaoxuan ZHENG ; Fangfang XIE ; Jiayuan SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(8):1038-1041
Objective:To explore the effect of introducing mixed reality technology into traditional atlas teaching to teach airway anatomy under bronchoscopy.Methods:A total of 30 Batch 2017 fifth-year clinical medicine students from Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine were randomly divided into control group and test group by RAND function in Excel, with 15 students in each group. The control group was taught with the traditional bronchoscopic atlas teaching, and the test group was combined with mixed reality technology. The two groups had the same class time. After teaching, the teaching effect was evaluated by examination and evaluation questionnaire. SPSS 25.0 software was conducted for t test and Mann-Whitney U test. Results:The average score after teaching of test group was (61.67±20.15), and that of control group was (36.67±13.32), with statistically significant differences ( t=4.01, P<0.001). According to the questionnaire results, the scores of the test group on course understanding, course concentration, participation, mastery and satisfaction were better than those of the control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Using mixed reality technology to assist the clinical teaching of airway anatomy under bronchoscopy can improve the quality of students' study and enhance their understanding of the teaching content and students' participation passion, achieving better teaching effect.

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