1.Orthodontic treatment of skeletal maxillary protrusion with dual bite: a case report and literature review
ZHAO Zhuannong ; LIU Junfeng ; ZHANG Wenzhong ; LIU Chufeng
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2026;34(3):263-272
Objective:
To evaluate the clinical efficacy and stability of a centric relation (CR)-guided approach combined with micro-implant anchorage and long traction hooks for root-controlled retraction of the maxillary anterior teeth in a patient with skeletal maxillary protrusion and dual bite, and to provide a reference for clinical practice.
Methods:
A case of a 29-year-old female patient with skeletal maxillary protrusion and an asymptomatic discrepancy between the maximum intercuspation position (MIP) and CR (dual bite) was reported. First, the CR was identified and obtained by cone beam computed tomography examination and clinical techniques, then was stabilized by glass ionomer bite registration and myofunctional training. Maintaining the CR, the maxillary micro-implants combined with long traction hooks were used to correct skeletal maxillary protrusion by facilitating maxillary anterior teeth retraction, and finally a new intercuspal occlusion was established to maintain long-term stability. A literature review was conducted to contextualize the treatment rationale and key steps.
Results:
Post-treatment, a coordinated and stable functional occlusion was established in CR without temporomandibular joint symptoms, and the condylar location was coordinated with the glenoid fossa. Controlled root retraction of the maxillary anterior segment and facial profile improvement were achieved. At 3-year follow-up, both occlusion in the CR and condylar positions remained stable. The literature review indicated that, in patients with CR-MIP discrepancy, prioritizing the identification and stabilization of CR is critical, and micro-implant anchorage with long traction hooks effectively facilitates maxillary anterior teeth retraction and profile improvement.
Conclusion
For skeletal maxillary protrusion with dual bite, a CR-first strategy combined with micro-implant anchorage and long-hook mechanics for root-controlled anterior retraction can concurrently improve stomatognathic function and facial aesthetics, demonstrating favorable mid- to long-term stability.
2.Epidemiological characteristics and spatial-temporal aggregation of scarlet fever in Nantong City in 2009 - 2023
Chao BAO ; Junfeng MIAO ; Enhui ZHAO ; Zhenzhen LIU ; Wuhong ZHANG ; Ye WEI
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2026;37(2):40-44
Objective To analyze the epidemiological characteristics and spatial-temporal clustering trend of scarlet fever in Nantong from 2009 to 2023, and to provide a scientific basis for scarlet fever prevention and control. Methods The incidence data of scarlet fever in Nantong from 2009 to 2023 were analyzed. Descriptive analysis, seasonal index method and Joinpoint 5.2.0 software were used to analyze epidemiological characteristics. Spatial-temporal clustering was assessed with SaTScan 10.2.5 software. Results The average annual incidence of scarlet fever in Nantong from 2009 to 2023 was 6.54/100 000. The overall morbidity rate of scarlet fever in Nantong had an increasing trend from 2009 to 2019 with an average annual percentage change of 14.55% (t=3.36,P<0.05). The cases mainly occurred during late spring to early summer and late autumn to early winter. Students, preschool children and scattered children were the main scarlet fever population. The average annual incidence of males was significantly higher than that of females (χ2=7.00, P<0.05). Rugao City, Chongchuan District and Tongzhou District were identified as high-incidence areas, accounting for 76.51% of all reported cases. Spatial-temporal scan analysis indicated that Rugao City and Chongchuan District were primary cluster areas, spanning from 2015 to 2021 (RR=3.77, LLR=1 308.07, P<0.05). Conclusion The number of reported cases of scarlet fever in Nantong City from 2009 to 2023 shows epidemic and spatial clustering, mainly concentrated in the central urban area and adjacent counties (cities). It is necessary to strengthen health education and disease surveillance in high-incidence areas, as well as in key institutions and key populations before epidemic peaks.
3.Multi-targeting Action Mechanism of Wenyang Xiaoyin Prescription on Doxorubicin-induced Mouse with Chronic Heart Failure Based on NF-κB/AVP-AQP2 Complex Pathway Mediated by Liver X Receptor
Baixue LI ; Junfeng ZHAO ; Song ZHANG ; Lei LIU ; Yangzhi PENG ; Hang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(14):286-297
ObjectiveThis study aims to investigate the therapeutic effects of Wenyang Xiaoyin Prescription (Linggui Zhugan Tang combined with Tingli Dazao Xiefei Tang) on a doxorubicin-induced mouse model of chronic heart failure (CHF). The multi-targeting action mechanism of the therapy is revealed, based on the arginine vasopressin (AVP)-vasopressin V2 receptor (V2R)-aquaporin 2 (AQP2) signaling pathway and nuclear transcription factor -κB (NF-κB) pathway mediated by the liver X receptor (LXR) in the heart, brain, and kidney tissue. MethodsCHF mouse models were established by using intraperitoneal injection of doxorubicin and subsequently divided into a blank control group, a model control group, Wenyang Xiaoyin Prescription groups (Linggui Zhugan decoction combined with Tingli Dazao Xiefei decoction) with various doses, a captopril group, and a combination group receiving both Wenyang Xiaoyin prescription (as before) and captopril. Cardiac function was assessed by using color Doppler echocardiography, while the levels of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), AVP, and the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) in the serum were measured via enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Pathological changes and ventricular remodeling in ventricular tissues were evaluated through hematoxylin and eosin (HE) and Masson staining, and myocardial cell apoptosis of mice was assessed by using TdT-mediated dUTP Nick-End Labeling (TUNEL) staining. Western blot and real-time polymerase chain reaction (Real-time PCR) were employed to detect the protein and RNA expression levels of LXRα, nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in the cardiac tissue, LXRβ, AVP in the hypothalamus, and LXRβ, V2R, and AQP2 in the kidneys. Furthermore, immunohistochemistry was used to quantify AQP2-positive collecting ducts in renal tissues. ResultsThe Wenyang Xiaoyin prescription significantly enhanced cardiac function indicators in CHF mice, reducing levels of BNP, AVP, and RAAS in the serum. It also mitigated myocardial cell damage and fibrosis change. The Wenyang Xiaoyin prescription inhibited the expressions of NF-κB and its downstream targets TNF-α and iNOS and improved myocardial inflammatory response, cell apoptosis, and ventricular remodeling by upregulating the expression of LXRα in cardiac tissues. Concurrently, the Wenyang Xiaoyin prescription elevated LXRβ expression in the kidneys and hypothalamus while downregulating the expression levels of AVP, V2R, and AQP2, as well as water permeability in the collecting ducts, thereby alleviating cardiac load. ConclusionThe intervention of Wenyang Xiaoyin prescription demonstrates a significant therapeutic effect on CHF, and its role involves the multi-target effect mechanism of the AVP/V2R/AQP2 and NF-κB pathways mediated by the nuclear receptor LXR in the heart, brain, and kidney tissue.
4.Expert Consensus on Clinical Diseases Responding Specifically to Traditional Chinese Medicine: Atopic Dermatitis
Junfeng LIU ; Xiumei MO ; Mei MO ; Hongyi LI ; Ying LIN ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Dacan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(1):244-252
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common pruritic and chronic inflammatory dermatosis in clinical practice and is one of the diseases responding specifically to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). With the launch of biological agents and small molecule drugs and the development and implementation of guidelines of diagnosis and treatment, clinical pathways of treatment of moderate to severe AD, and consensus on the whole-process management of AD, the clinical efficacy of moderate to severe AD has been significantly improved. However, there are still many unmet clinical needs that require more effective methods to meet. In response to the Opinions of the CPC Central Committee and the State Council on Facilitating the Inheritance, Innovation, and Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the spirit of the National Conference on TCM, the China Association of Chinese Medicine organized more than 20 experts in TCM dermatology, Western medicine dermatology, interdisciplinary fields, and industries to discuss the difficulties and advantages of TCM in the treatment of AD. TCM treatment for AD can not only improve rash and relieve itching but also solve many concomitant syndromes. The abundant external treatment methods of TCM have advantages for different special populations and rash characteristics. The concept of treating disease before its onset in TCM is in line with the chronic disease management mode of prevention and treatment of atopic march and prevention of recurrence. In addition, TCM therapy can reduce the use of topical glucocorticoids and has good safety. Regarding the comorbidity of AD, equal emphasis on TCM and Western medicine and multidisciplinary joint treatment should be advocated to achieve maximum benefit for patients. The exchange of TCM and Western medicine has clarified the positioning and advantages of TCM intervention in AD, providing guidance for clinical and scientific research.
5.Research progress in the design and application of whole-cell biosensors for antibiotics.
Yuke LUO ; Yiling ZHU ; Jianping XU ; Junfeng LIU ; Jianhua YIN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2025;41(1):79-91
Antibiotics are chemicals with bactericidal or bacteriostatic activity produced by microorganisms and artificially synthesized. Since the discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming in 1928, antibiotics have been widely used in clinical treatments as well as in the animal husbandry and aquaculture, leading to antibiotic residues in soil, water, food and other environments. At the same time, antibiotic resistance is increasingly serious, which necessitates the discovery of novel antibiotics. In recent years, with the development of synthetic biology, researchers have developed a variety of whole-cell biosensors that can respond to antibiotics. These whole-cell biosensors use microbial cells to convert antibiotic signals into readable signals, which can not only perform dynamic detection of antibiotics simply, quickly, sensitively and accurately but also effectively discover novel antibiotics. This review comprehensively summarizes the reported whole-cell biosensors for antibiotics, classifies them into two types (specific and general), and elaborates on the design principles and applications of the two types of antibiotic biosensors. This review will provide reference for the construction and application of other whole-cell biosensors for antibiotics.
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6.Analysis of clinical characteristics in 4 pediatric cases of glycogen storage disease type Ⅸa
Bingqing HUANG ; Caihong WANG ; Meilian LIU ; Zhiqiang ZHUO ; Junfeng WU ; Jianshe WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2025;63(6):660-665
Objective:To investigate the clinical manifestations, pathological features, and genetic variant characteristics of children with glycogen storage disease type Ⅸa (GSD Ⅸa).Methods:A retrospective case series analysis was conducted to collected and analyzed the medical history, biochemical markers, liver ultrasound results, liver histopathological findings, genotypes, treatment regimens, and follow-up data of 4 pediatric patients diagnosed with GSD IXa in the Department of Infectious Diseases at Xiamen Children′s Hospital from January 2018 to May 2024. All patients were confirmed by genetic testing.Results:All 4 pediatric patients diagnosed with GSD Ⅸa were male. The ages of onset were 8 months, 2 years, 3 years and 3 months, 1 year and 5 months, respectively, with initial presentations including chronic diarrhea (Case 1), incidentally detected transaminase elevation during routine examinations (Cases 2 and 3), and delayed motor development (Case 4). Diagnosis was confirmed at ages 10 months, 3 years, 3 years 4 months and 1 year 6 months, respectively.At diagnosis, anthropometric parameters and biochemical profiles revealed:Height: 68 cm (< P3), 96 cm ( P25-50), 94 cm ( P3-10), and 94 cm ( P3-10).Weight: 7 kg (< P3), 17 kg ( P90-97), 14.4 kg ( P25-50), and 10.5 kg ( P25-50).Alanine aminotransferase: 299, 500, 271, and 313 U/L (reference range 0-40 U/L).Aspartate aminotransferase: 285, 543, 337 and 357 U/L (reference range 0-40 U/L).Fasting glucose: 2.80, 3.67, 2.98, and 3.66 mmol/L (reference range 3.90-6.10 mmol/L).Lactate: 4.3, 2.1, 1.3, and 2.6 mmol/L (reference range 0.5-2.2 mmol/L).Triglycerides: 5.22, 1.38, 1.32, and 1.88 mmol/L (reference range 0.56-1.70 mmol/L).Case 1 exhibited poor adherence to uncooked cornstarch therapy during initial treatment, with no significant improvement in biochemical parameters. Follow-up imaging at age 4 revealed hepatic adenoma. Subsequent improvement in therapeutic compliance led to biochemical normalization, reduced hepatic adenoma size, and growth parameters of 113 cm ( P10-25) and 26 kg ( P90-97) at 6 years 2 months. Cases 2-4 demonstrated biochemical improvement with regular uncooked cornstarch therapy and no evidence of hepatic adenoma.Liver histopathology in Cases 1-3 confirmed glycogen accumulation consistent with GSD, without cirrhotic changes. Genetic analysis identified PHKA2 variations in all cases: 2 missense variants, 1 frameshift variant and 1 nonsense variant. The c.2839dup and c.3267G>A variants represent novel pathogenic mutations. Conclusions:GSD Ⅸa in pediatric patients is predominantly characterized by hepatomegaly, hepatic dysfunction, and hypoglycemia. While uncooked cornstarch therapy typically yields favorable prognoses, a subset of patients may develop hepatic adenomas. Notably, children with hepatic adenoma exhibited younger age of onset, significant growth retardation, and more severe metabolic disturbances, suggesting that hepatic adenoma development may be closely linked to the severity of metabolic dysregulation.
7.Expressions of Apo B/A1 and PCT in peripheral blood of acute pancreatitis patients with infectious pancreatic necrosis
Fang XU ; Xiao LIU ; Junfeng QIAN ; Zengli ZHOU ; Yong QIN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(6):850-853
OBJECTIVE To explore the expressions of apolipoprotein B/apolipoprotein A1(Apo B/A1)and procalci-tonin(PCT)in peripheral blood of the acute pancreatitis(AP)patients with infectious pancreatic necrosis(IPN)and analyze the predictive values.METHODS A total of 102 patients with AP who were treated in Lishui People's Hospital from Jan.2022 to Dec.2023 were recruited as the research subjects and were divided into the IPN group with 29 cases and the non-IPN group with 73 cases according to the status of IPN.The baseline data of the two groups of patients were analyzed,the expression levels of Apo B/A1,PCT and other serologic indexes were ob-served and compared between the two groups.The values of peripheral blood Apo B/A1 and PCT in prediction of IPN in the AP patients were analyzed by means of receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves.RESULTS There were no significant differences in the baseline data such as age and gender between the two groups of pa-tients.There were significant differences in the expression levels of peripheral blood Apo B/A1,PCT and RDW as well as blood calcium level between the IPN group and the non-IPN group(P<0.05);the expression levels of pe-ripheral blood Apo B/A1 and PCT of the IPN group were respectively(2.54±0.75)and(11.77±3.21)ng/ml,higher than those of the non-IPN group(t=8.712,12.095,all P<0.001);the blood calcium level of the IPN group was(2.22±0.22)mmol/L,lower than that of the non-IPN group(t=2.749,P=0.007).There were no sig-nificant differences in other serologic indexes.ROC curve analysis showed that both the single and joint detection of peripheral blood Apo B/A1 and PCT had the predictive efficiency for IPN in the AP patients(P<0.05),the ar-eas under the curves(AUCs)were 0.886,0.874 and 0.922,respectively;the efficiency of the joint detection of the two indexes was the highest,with the sensitivity 82.72%,the specificity 86.30%.CONCLUSIONS The peripheral blood Apo B/A1,PCT,RDW and blood calcium are the influencing factors for the IPN in the AP patients.The joint detection of Apo B/A1 and PCT can predict the IPN for the AP patients in early stage.
8.Protective effect of myrislignan on autoimmune hepatitis in mice
Xueyang SUN ; Wenbo LI ; Lin WANG ; Zhihong LIU ; Junfeng ZHANG ; Fenglian YAN ; Hui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2025;45(11):920-927
Objective:To investigate the protective effect of myrislignan(MRL)on concanavalin A(Con A)-induced autoimmune hepatitis(AIH).Methods:C57BL/6J mice were divided into the following groups using a random number table,with five mice in each group:control group,MRL group,model group(Con A group),and MRL pretreatment group(MRL+Con A group). MRL was injected intraperitoneally at a dose of 30 μg/g;3 h after pretreatment,Con A(18 μg/g)was administrated by intravenous injection;mouse livers and serum samples were collected 12 h after injection for measuring serum transaminase levels and liver cell apoptosis. The mRNA and protein expression levels of IL-6,IL-12,and TNF-α were measured using qRT-PCR and ELISA. Flow cytometry was performed to detect the proportion and activation status of macrophages in liver tissues. Bone marrow-derived macrophages(BMDMs)were isolated and induced in vitro to analyze the regulatory effect of MRL on macrophages. One-way analysis of variance was used to compare the differences in various indicators among groups. Results:Compared with the Con A group,MRL(30 μg/g)pretreatment significantly reduced alanine aminotransferase( P<0.05)and aspartate transaminase( P<0.01)levels,attenuated liver oxidative stress(increased superoxide dismutase activity,while decreased levels of malondialdehyde and myeloperoxidase;all P<0.05),and suppressed hepatocyte apoptosis( P<0.01). Both in vivo and in vitro experiments confirmed that MRL(30 μg/g)could reduce the proportion of M1 macrophages( in vivo: P<0.05; in vitro:all P<0.001)and inhibit macrophage activation( in vivo: P<0.01; in vitro:all P<0.05). Conclusion:MRL effectively prevents Con A-induced autoimmune hepatitis by inhibiting liver cell apoptosis,attenuating liver oxidative stress,suppressing M1 macrophage polarization,and reducing inflammatory cytokine expression.
9.Clinical Observation on Electroacupuncture of Bilateral Yifeng Points Penetrating Lianquan Points Combined with Electromyographic Biofeedback Therapy in the Treatment of Patients with Post-stroke Dysphagia
Lining LIU ; Junfeng YU ; Haipeng ZHANG ; Xiaohong JIA ; Junli AN
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;42(3):656-661
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of electroacupuncture of bilateral Yifeng(SJ17)points penetrating Lianquan(RN23)points combined with electromyographic biofeedback therapy(shortened as EMG biofeedback)in the treatment of post-stroke dysphagia.Methods A total of 94 cases of patients admitted to the wards and outpatient clinics of Handan Mingren Hospital with a definitive diagnosis of post-stroke dysphagia from April 2022 to May 2023 were selected for the study.The patients were randomly divided into observation group and control group according to the random number table method,with 47 cases in each group.Both groups of patients were given basic treatment,the control group was treated with EMG biofeedback,and the observation group was treated with electroacupuncture of bilateral Yifeng points penetrating Lianquan points on the basis of the treatment of the control group.The course of treatment covered four consecutive weeks.After one month of treatment,the clinical efficacy of the two groups was evaluated,and the changes in traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)syndrome scores and Kubota Water Swallowing Test scores,Standardized Swallowing Assessment(SSA)scores,Functional Oral Intake Scale(FOIS)scores,and Swallowing-Quality of Life(SWAL-QOL)scores before and after treatment were observed in the patients of the two groups.The changes of tongue pressure before and after treatment were compared between the two groups.The safety and the incidence of adverse reactions in the two groups were evaluated.Results(1)The total effective rate was 95.74%(45/47)in the observation group and 76.60%(36/47)in the control group.The efficacy of the observation group was superior to that of the control group,the difference being statistically significant(P<0.05).(2)After treatment,the TCM syndrome scores and Kubota Water Swallowing Test scores of the patients in the two groups were improved significantly(P<0.05),and the improvement in the observation group was significantly superior to that in the control group,the difference being statistically significant(P<0.05).(3)After treatment,SSA and FOIS scores of patients in the two groups were significantly improved(P<0.05),and the improvement in the observation group was significantly superior to that in the control group,the difference being statistically significant(P<0.05).(4)After treatment,the peak tongue pressure,mean tongue pressure,duration of tongue pressure of the two groups were improved significantly(P<0.05),and the improvement in the observation group was significantly superior to that in the control group,the difference being statistically significant(P<0.05).(5)After treatment,the quality of life scores of patients in the two groups were significantly improved(P<0.05),and the improvement in the observation group was significantly superior to that in the control group,the difference being statistically significant(P<0.05).(6)No obvious adverse reactions occurred during the treatment of the two groups of patients,the difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups of patients being not statistically significant(P>0.05).Conclusion Electroacupuncture of bilateral Yifeng points penetrating Lianquan points combined with EMG biofeedback in the treatment of post-stroke dysphagia exerts certain efficacy,which can improve the swallowing function and tongue muscle strength,reduce TCM syndrome scores,and enhance patients'quality of life.
10.Development Process and Analysis of Characteristics of the Clinical Practice Guidelines for Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine in Atopic Dermatitis
Xiumei MO ; Junfeng LIU ; Yangyang WANG ; Ying LIN ; Jinjing JIA ; Hongyi LI ; Dacan CHEN
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;42(5):1260-1265
In order to further promote the standardization of the integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine treatment of atopic dermatitis(AD),the team of Professor Chen Dacan,who is honored as the Qihuang Scholar,developed the Clinical Practice Guidelines for Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine in Atopic Dermatitis(hereinafter referred to as Guidelines for AD).This paper detailed the process of development of Guidelines for AD,and analyzed the characteristics of Guidelines for AD,as well as the difficulties and countermeasures encountered during such a time.The development of Guidelines for AD follows the methodology of international guidelines for clinical trial.Experts specializing in various disciplines,such as traditional Chinese medicine,western medicine,integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine,and methodology,composed an expert group and a working group.On the basis of systematic literature research,the clinic experiences of frontline experts were well-summarized,and the draft of Guidelines for AD was formed after several meetings and discussions.In the process of developing Guidelines for AD,quite a number of problems were encountered,and the project team found the corresponding countermeasures after analyzing these problems.The countermeasures became the characteristics of Guidelines for AD:the integration of traditional Chinese medicine therapies and western medicine therapies,and the evaluation of the evidence of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine solved the problem of traditional Chinese and western medicine diagnosis and treatment of AD lacking standardization;the adequately combination of the evidence with the experience of clinical practice solved the problems of the low overall level and the insufficiency of traditional Chinese medicine evidence for AD;the establishment of management goals and strategies for AD after taking the advantages of both traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine into account was in line with the international treatment and management concepts;the formulation of individualized traditional Chinese and western medicine therapy based on the integration of traditional Chinese medicine therapy and western medicine therapy met the clinical needs of patients with different characteristics of AD.The development process of Guidelines for AD and the analysis of problems and countermeasures during such a time will provide reference and reflection for the subsequent establishment of clinical guidelines for the integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine in other diseases.


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