1.Allogeneic lung transplantation in miniature pigs and postoperative monitoring
Yaobo ZHAO ; Ullah SALMAN ; Kaiyan BAO ; Hua KUI ; Taiyun WEI ; Hongfang ZHAO ; Xiaoting TAO ; Xinzhong NING ; Yong LIU ; Guimei ZHANG ; He XIAO ; Jiaoxiang WANG ; Chang YANG ; Feiyan ZHU ; Kaixiang XU ; Kun QIAO ; Hongjiang WEI
Organ Transplantation 2026;17(1):95-105
Objective To explore the feasibility and reference value of allogeneic lung transplantation and postoperative monitoring in miniature pigs for lung transplantation research. Methods Two miniature pigs (R1 and R2) underwent left lung allogeneic transplantation. Complement-dependent cytotoxicity tests and blood cross-matching were performed before surgery. The main operative times and partial pressure of arterial oxygen (PaO2) after opening the pulmonary artery were recorded during surgery. Postoperatively, routine blood tests, biochemical blood indicators and inflammatory factors were detected, and pathological examinations of multiple organs were conducted. Results The complement-dependent cytotoxicity test showed that the survival rate of lymphocytes between donors and recipients was 42.5%-47.3%, and no agglutination reaction occurred in the cross-matching. The first warm ischemia times of D1 and D2 were 17 min and 10 min, respectively, and the cold ischemia times were 246 min and 216 min, respectively. Ultimately, R1 and R2 survived for 1.5 h and 104 h, respectively. Postoperatively, in R1, albumin (ALB) and globulin (GLB) decreased, and alanine aminotransferase increased; in R2, ALB, GLB and aspartate aminotransferase all increased. Urea nitrogen and serum creatinine increased in both recipients. Pathological results showed that in R1, the transplanted lung had partial consolidation with inflammatory cell infiltration, and multiple organs were congested and damaged. In R2, the transplanted lung had severe necrosis with fibrosis, and multiple organs had mild to moderate damage. The expression levels of interleukin-1β and interleukin-6 increased in the transplanted lungs. Conclusions The allogeneic lung transplantation model in miniature pigs may systematically evaluate immunological compatibility, intraoperative function and postoperative organ damage. The data obtained may provide technical references for subsequent lung transplantation research.
2.Surveillance of Oncomelania hupensis snails following interruption of schistosomiasis transmission in Yunnan Province
Siqi NING ; Yi DONG ; Chunhong DU ; Lifang WANG ; Yun ZHANG ; Yuhe HE ; Hua JIANG ; Jiayu SUN ; Chunqiong CHEN ; Jiaqi YAN ; Jihua ZHOU ; Zongya ZHANG ; Hongqiong WANG ; Meifen SHEN ; Jing SONG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2026;38(2):200-206
Objective To investigate the distribution characteristics of Oncomelania hupensis snails in Yunnan Province fol-lowing interruption of schistosomiasis transmission, so as to provide the evidence for assessing the risk of schistosomiasis transmission and scientifically formulating the schistosomiasis surveillance program. Methods According to the requirements of the National Schistosomiasis Surveillance Scheme (2020 Edition), O. hupensis snail surveillance data were collected from 18 schistosomiasis-endemic counties (cities, districts) in Yunnan Province from 2020 to 2024, including area of snail survey, area of snail habitats, area of re-emerging snail habitats, number of frames surveyed, number of frames with O. hupensis snails, number of O. hupensis snails captured, and number of living snails, and the occurrence of frames with snails and mean density of living snails were calculated. Changes in snail status over the 5-year period from 2020 to 2024 and the differences in snail distributions specified by epidemic intensity, environmental type, and vegetation type were analyzed. Results The areas of snail survey increased from 1 727.96 hm2 in 2020 to 3 894.45 hm2 in 2024 (peak) across 18 schistosomiasis-endemic counties (cities, districts) in Yunnan Province during the period from 2020 through 2024. The areas of snail habitats increased from 70.36 hm2 in 2020 to a peak in 2023 (172.04 hm2), followed by a reduction to 132.36 hm2 in 2024, and the areas of re-emerging snail habitats increased from 42.71 hm2 in 2020 to a peak in 2022 (78.43 hm2), followed by a reduction to 40.21 hm2 in 2024. The occurrence of frames with snails and mean density of living snails increased from 1.24% (3 025/244 404) and (0.033 2 ± 0.038 7) snails/0.1 m2 in 2020 to peaks at 2.03% (6 231/307 563) and (0.066 9 ± 0.068 4) snails/0.1 m2 in 2023, followed by reductions to 1.04% (5 829/559 941) and (0.032 6 ± 0.057 7) snails/0.1 m2 in 2024, respectively. There was a significant difference in the occurrence of frames with snails over the 5-year study period (χ2 = 1 962.95, P < 0.05), and the occurrence of frames with snails reduced by 48.71% in 2024 relative to in 2023 (χ2 = 1 411.05, P < 0.005); however, there was no significant difference in the mean density of living snails over the 5 years (H = 5.310, P > 0.05). There were significant differences in the occurrence of frames with snails (χ2 = 481.27, P < 0.05) and mean density of living snails (H = 6.872, P < 0.05) in schistosomiasis-endemic areas with different epidemic intensities. The occurrence of frames with snails (χ2 = 25.32 and 38.70, both P values < 0.017) and mean density of living snails (Z = 28.55 and 49.96, both P values < 0.017) were higher in schistosomiasis transmission-interrupted and eliminated areas with snails than in schistosomiasis-eliminated areas without snails, and the occurrence of frames with snails (χ2 = 453.54, P < 0.017) and mean density of living snails (Z = −56.97, P < 0.017) were higher in schistosomiasis-eliminated areas with snails than in schistosomiasis transmission-interrupted areas with snails. O. hupensis snails were mainly distributed in paddy fields, dry farmlands and ditches; however, the occurrence of frames with snails (13.40%, 424/3 164) and mean density of living snails [(0.252 8 ± 0.158 7) snails/0.1 m2] were higher in ponds/weirs than in other types of environments (both P values < 0.05). Rice, dry farmland crops and weeds were main vegetations in which O. hupensis snails were distributed, and the occurrence of frames with snails (2.29%, 7 111/310 140) and mean density of living snails [(0.072 3 ± 0.018 9) snails/0.1 m2] were higher in weeds than in other types of environments (both P values < 0.05). Conclusions O. hupensis snails have been effectively controlled in Yunnan Province following implementation of integrated schistosomiasis control measures; however, there are still risk factors for schistosomiasis transmission, including reduced attention to schistosomiasis control and snail re-emergence. Improved control efforts and surveillance system construction and timely identification of risk factors of snail status and timely management are recommended to ensure the achievement of the target of schistosomiasis elimination as scheduled.
3.Screening key genes of PANoptosis in hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury based on bioinformatics
Lirong ZHU ; Qian GUO ; Jie YANG ; Qiuwen ZHANG ; Guining HE ; Yanqing YU ; Ning WEN ; Jianhui DONG ; Haibin LI ; Xuyong SUN
Organ Transplantation 2025;16(1):106-113
Objective To explore the relationship between PANoptosis and hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (HIRI), and to screen the key genes of PANoptosis in HIRI. Methods PANoptosis-related differentially expressed genes (PDG) were obtained through the Gene Expression Omnibus database and GeneCards database. Gene ontology (GO), Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG), and Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) were used to explore the biological pathways related to PDG. A protein-protein interaction network was constructed. Key genes were selected, and their diagnostic value was assessed and validated in the HIRI mice. Immune cell infiltration analysis was performed based on the cell-type identification by estimating relative subsets of RNA transcripts. Results A total of 16 PDG were identified. GO analysis showed that PDG were closely related to cellular metabolism. KEGG analysis indicated that PDG were mainly enriched in cellular death pathways such as apoptosis and immune-related signaling pathways such as the tumor necrosis factor signaling pathway. GSEA results showed that key genes were mainly enriched in immune-related signaling pathways such as the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway. Two key genes, DFFB and TNFSF10, were identified with high accuracy in diagnosing HIRI, with areas under the curve of 0.964 and 1.000, respectively. Immune infiltration analysis showed that the control group had more infiltration of resting natural killer cells, M2 macrophages, etc., while the HIRI group had more infiltration of M0 macrophages, neutrophils, and naive B cells. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction results showed that compared with the Sham group, the relative expression of DFFB messenger RNA in liver tissue of HIRI group mice increased, and the relative expression of TNFSF10 messenger RNA decreased. Cibersort analysis showed that the infiltration abundance of naive B cells was positively correlated with DFFB expression (r=0.70, P=0.035), and the infiltration abundance of M2 macrophages was positively correlated with TNFSF10 expression (r=0.68, P=0.045). Conclusions PANoptosis-related genes DFFB and TNFSF10 may be potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets for HIRI.
4.Analysis of tear film stability and corneal nerve changes in patients with Parkinson's disease
Yujie* LI ; Cancan* SHI ; Haoyu ZHAI ; Xiaofan YU ; Xinke LI ; Ning MU ; Mingxin LI ; He WANG
International Eye Science 2025;25(2):206-212
AIM: To assess the stability of the tear film and the characteristics of corneal nerves in patients with Parkinson's disease(PD).METHODS: This cross-sectional observational study included 72 PD patients and 50 healthy controls. Disease severity was determined using the Hoehn-Yahr(H-Y)scale, dividing patients into mild and moderate PD groups. Dry eye symptoms were evaluated via the ocular surface disease index(OSDI)questionnaire, while tear secretion was quantified using the Schirmer I test. Ocular surface damage was assessed through staining scores, and comprehensive ocular examinations were performed utilizing the LipiView ocular surface interferometer and an ocular surface analyzer. Corneal nerve parameters were examined using corneal confocal microscopy in conjunction with automated analysis software ACCMetrics, with correlations drawn between these parameters, PD course, and severity.RESULTS: PD patients exhibited significantly elevated OSDI scores, indicative of more pronounced dry eye symptoms compared to the control group(F=70.290, P<0.01). Tear film stability was markedly compromised, with significantly shorter tear film breakup time and increased corneal fluorescein staining, both showing statistically significant differences relative to controls(all P<0.01). Tear secretion indices, including Schirmer I test results and tear meniscus height, were significantly reduced in PD patients(all P<0.01), whereas lipid secretion indices, such as lipid layer thickness and meibomian gland dropout score, did not show significant variation. Corneal nerve analysis revealed significant reductions in corneal nerve fiber density, nerve branch density, fiber length, and total branch density in PD patients compared to controls(all P<0.01). Furthermore, blink frequency was markedly prolonged(F=62.353, P<0.01). Correlation analysis demonstrated a significant relationship between alterations in tear film stability and both disease duration and H-Y scores.CONCLUSION: PD patients have obvious dry eye manifestations in the early stage of the disease, including the reduction of tear film stability and corneal nerve fiber density, and gradually aggravate with the progress of the disease. Neurodegenerative disease-related dry eye needs to be diagnosed early and actively treated.
5.Residual Inflammatory Risk and Intracranial Atherosclerosis Plaque Vulnerability: Insights From High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Ying YU ; Rongrong CUI ; Xin HE ; Xinxin SHI ; Zhikai HOU ; Yuesong PAN ; Mingyao LI ; Jiabao YANG ; Zhongrong MIAO ; Yongjun WANG ; Rong WANG ; Xin LOU ; Long YAN ; Ning MA
Journal of Stroke 2025;27(2):207-216
Background:
and Purpose This study aimed to investigate the association between residual inflammatory risk (RIR) and vulnerable plaques using high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (HRMRI) in symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (ICAS).
Methods:
This retrospective study included 70%–99% symptomatic ICAS patients hospitalized from January 2016 to December 2022. Patients were classified into four groups based on high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C): residual cholesterol inflammatory risk (RCIR, hs-CRP ≥3 mg/L and LDL-C ≥2.6 mmol/L), RIR (hs-CRP ≥3 mg/L and LDL-C <2.6 mmol/L), residual cholesterol risk (RCR, hs-CRP <3 mg/L and LDL-C ≥2.6 mmol/L), and no residual risk (NRR, hs-CRP <3 mg/L and LDL-C <2.6 mmol/L). Vulnerable plaque features on HRMRI included positive remodeling, diffuse distribution, intraplaque hemorrhage, and strong enhancement.
Results:
Among 336 included patients, 21, 60, 58, and 197 were assigned to the RCIR, RIR, RCR, and NRR groups, respectively. Patients with RCIR (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 3.606; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.346–9.662; P=0.011) and RIR (aOR, 3.361; 95% CI, 1.774–6.368, P<0.001) had higher risks of strong enhancement than those with NRR. Additionally, patients with RCIR (aOR, 2.965; 95% CI, 1.060–8.297; P=0.038) were more likely to have intraplaque hemorrhage compared with those with NRR. In the sensitivity analysis, RCR (aOR, 2.595; 95% CI, 1.201–5.608; P=0.015) exhibited an additional correlation with an increased risk of intraplaque hemorrhage.
Conclusion
In patients with symptomatic ICAS, RIR is associated with a higher risk of intraplaque hemorrhage and strong enhancement, indicating an increased vulnerability to atherosclerotic plaques.
6.Influence of Outdoor Light at Night on Early Reproductive Outcomes of In Vitro Fertilization and Its Threshold Effect: Evidence from a Couple-Based Preconception Cohort Study.
Wen Bin FANG ; Ying TANG ; Ya Ning SUN ; Yan Lan TANG ; Yin Yin CHEN ; Ya Wen CAO ; Ji Qi FANG ; Kun Jing HE ; Yu Shan LI ; Ya Ning DAI ; Shuang Shuang BAO ; Peng ZHU ; Shan Shan SHAO ; Fang Biao TAO ; Gui Xia PAN
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(8):1009-1015
7.Research progress in treatment principles for endometrial cancer and its postoperative and postoperative recurrent radiotherapy
Teng LIU ; Ning ZHANG ; Mingyuan HE ; Guanghui CHENG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2025;51(6):1747-1754
Endometrial cancer is one of the common malignant tumors of the female reproductive system.Its incidence rate in China is second only to cervical cancer,posing a serious threat to women's life and health,and the onset shows a trend of affecting younger individuals.Currently,the primary treatment for endometrial cancer is surgical intervention,and some postoperative patients and those with postoperative recurrence require adjuvant radiotherapy.Pelvic external beam radiotherapy(EBRT)and vaginal brachytherapy(VBT)are two modalities of postoperative radiotherapy.The appropriate postoperative radiotherapy approach should be selected based on individual conditions and guideline recommendations.Most patients can achieve satisfactory treatment outcomes through surgery and postoperative adjuvant radiotherapy.However,the specific indications for postoperative radiotherapy in endometrial cancer patients and the radiotherapy principles for those with postoperative recurrence are relatively complex,and recommendations for radiotherapy modalities in postoperative patients vary slightly across different guidelines.This article reviews the treatment principles for endometrial cancer patients in recent years,as well as the indications for postoperative and post operative recurrent radiotherapy and the radiotherapy techniques,aiming to provide a reference for radiotherapy in the endometrial cancer patients.
8.Melatonin synthase regulates osteogenic differentiation of periodontal ligament stem cells by modulating mitochondrial functions
Jiujiu ZHANG ; Ning ZHANG ; Chen JIAO ; Xiaotao HE ; Xuan LI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(4):461-467
Objective:To investigate the effects of Aralkylamine N-acetyltransferase(AANAT)and acetylserotonin O-methyltrans-ferase(ASMT)on the osteogenic differentiation of periodontal ligament stem cells(PDLSCs)and the related regulatory mechanisms.Methods:PDLSCs were isolated and cultured from freshly extracted healthy teeth,and transfected with si-AANAT,si-ASMT and negative control(si-NC),respectively.The silencing efficiency on AANAT and ASMT genes and the expression level of osteogenic differentiation related genes of PDLSCs were detected by RT-qPCR.Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species(mtROS)production was measured by flow cytometry and fluorescent probe MitoSOX.The relative content of mitochondrial DNA(mtDNA)was detected by RT-qPCR,the content of ATP was detected by ATP kit,mitochondrial membrane potential(MMP)was measured by JC-1 fluores-cent staining.Results:After transfection of PDLSCs with si-AANAT and si-ASMT,AANAT and ASMT genes in PDLSCs were effec-tively silenced.Suppression of AANAT and ASMT in PDLSCs significantly decreased the mRNA expression levels of OCN,RUNX2 and COL-1.After silencing the expression of AANAT and ASMT,the mtROS production of PDLSCs increased,while the mtDNA,intracellular ATP content and MMP levels decreased significantly.Conclusion:AANAT and ASMT affect the osteogenic differentia-tion potential of PDLSCs possibly via regulating the mitochondrial function.
9.Impact of Interferon α-2b and CO2 Cryotherapy on Cervical Lesions
Xuepeng NING ; Jie HE ; Pei WANG
Journal of Medical Research 2025;54(1):111-115
Objective This study designed to evaluate the impact of interferon α-2b vaginal effervescent tablets in combination with CO2 cryotherapy on the immune markers and inflammation levels in patients with CIN and concurrent HPV infection,and to explore its potential effects in disease treatment.Methods A total of 124 patients with CIN and HPV infection,admitted to our hospital from 1st Jan 2023 to 18th Feb 2024,were selected and randomly divided into an observation group(Group B)and a control group(Group A),with 62 patients in each.The control group received only interferon α-2b vaginal effervescent tablets,while the observation group also underwent CO2 cryotherapy.The immune cell counts,cytokine levels,inflammation markers,and HPV-DNA quantification were as-sessed both before and after treatment.Results The observation group showed significant increase in immune cell counts(CD4+/CD8+)and cytokine levels(IFN-γ and TNF-α)after the treatment.Moreover,reductions in inflammation markers(CRP,IL-6 and IL-8)and a higher HPV clearance rate(67.74%)compared to the control group(45.16%),with a significantly lower recurrence rate(6.45%vs 16.12%),were observed.Conclusion The combination of interferon α-2b and CO2 cryotherapy have significantly in-creased the immune markers and reduced inflammation levels in patients with CIN and HPV,and effectively reduced the HPV recurrence rate.This combined treatment strategy presents an effective strategy for the management of precancerous cervical lesions.
10.Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells regulate microglial polarization to alleviate neuropathic pain in SNI rats
Yang MIAO ; Ning ZONG ; Lei HE ; Daosong DONG ; Xinxin GUO
Journal of China Medical University 2025;54(5):407-413
Objective To explore the effects and mechanisms of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells(BMSCs)in regulating microglial polarization on neuropathic pain in rats with sciatic nerve branch-selective injury(SNI).Methods Fifty SD rats were randomly divided into five groups with ten rats in each group;sham group(rats only exposed sciatic nerve without ligation),SNI group(SNI model was estab-lished),BMSCs group[rats were injected with BMSCs(1×106)through the sheath for 3 days after SNI modeling],BMSCs+sh-NC group[rats were intrathecally injected with BMSCs(1×106)and intrathecally injected with knock-down control(adenovirus 2.5×107 IU)for 3 days after SNI modeling],and BMSCs+sh-YY1 group[rats were intrathecally injected with BMSCs(1×106)and intrathecally injected with YY1 knockdown adenovirus(2.5×107 IU)for 3 days after SNI modeling].Neuropathic pain was assessed using paw withdrawal threshold(PWT)and paw withdrawal thermal latency(PWTL)following mechanical stimulation.Immunofluorescence was used to detect the expression of CD86,CD206,iNOS,and Arg1 in the rat spinal cord tissues.Western blotting was used to measure the expression of YY1 and KLF4 in spinal cord tissue.Results Compared with sham group,the values of PWTL and PWT in the SNI group significantly reduced(both P<0.05).In spinal cord tissue,the positive rates of iNOS and CD86 protein increased,whereas the positive rates of CD206 and Arg1 protein and the expression of YY1 and KLF4 decreased(all P<0.05).Compared with the SNI group,the values of PWTL and PWT in the BMSCs and BMSCs+sh-NC groups increased(all P<0.05),the positive rate of CD86 protein in the spinal cord decreased,whereas the positive rate of CD206 protein and the expression of YY1 and KLF4 increased(all P<0.05).Also,the positive rate of iNOS protein in the spinal cord tissue decreased and the positive rate of Arg1 increased in the BMSCs group(all P<0.05).Compared with the BMSCs and BMSCs+sh-NC groups,the PWTL and PWT values in the BMSCs+sh-YY1 group decreased(all P<0.05).The positivity rate of CD86 protein increased,the positivity rate of CD206 protein decreased,and the expression of YY1 and KLF4 decreased in the spinal cord tissue(all P<0.05).Conclusion Intrathecal injection of BMSCs promotes M2 polarization of microglia in the spinal cord and relieves neuropathic pain in rats with SNI,and its mechanism may be related to the upregulation of KLF4 expression mediated by YY1.

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