1.Application of multistimuli-responsive hydrogels in bone damage repair:special responsiveness and diverse functions
Yu WANG ; Minjie FAN ; Pengfei ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2026;30(2):469-479
BACKGROUND:Multistimuli-responsive hydrogels have received extensive attention in the field of bone tissue engineering due to their special responsive capabilities and diverse functions.OBJECTIVE:To review the application of multistimuli-responsive hydrogels in bone damage repair,and explore their research and development ideas and future development directions.METHODS:Relevant literature was retrieved from PubMed,Web of Science,and WanFang databases.English search terms included"hydrogels,bone defect,bone repair,bone healing,bone tissue engineering,degenerative joint diseases,osteoarthritis,Cartilage."Chinese search terms were"multistimuli-responsive hydrogels,smart hydrogels,bone damage repair,bone tissue engineering."The search time limit was from database inception to August 2024.A total of 83 articles were included in the review.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Multistimuli-responsive hydrogels can react to various levels of physical,chemical,and biological stimuli,while exerting inherent functions such as swelling,deformation,degradation,and other special functions endowed by materials,making them highly potential in addressing clinical problems in bone damage repair.However,in practical applications,how to ensure that these materials maintain stability and durability in the complex biological environment and can be degraded in a controllable and harmless manner when needed is an urgent problem to be solved.
2.Application of multistimuli-responsive hydrogels in bone damage repair:special responsiveness and diverse functions
Yu WANG ; Minjie FAN ; Pengfei ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2026;30(2):469-479
BACKGROUND:Multistimuli-responsive hydrogels have received extensive attention in the field of bone tissue engineering due to their special responsive capabilities and diverse functions.OBJECTIVE:To review the application of multistimuli-responsive hydrogels in bone damage repair,and explore their research and development ideas and future development directions.METHODS:Relevant literature was retrieved from PubMed,Web of Science,and WanFang databases.English search terms included"hydrogels,bone defect,bone repair,bone healing,bone tissue engineering,degenerative joint diseases,osteoarthritis,Cartilage."Chinese search terms were"multistimuli-responsive hydrogels,smart hydrogels,bone damage repair,bone tissue engineering."The search time limit was from database inception to August 2024.A total of 83 articles were included in the review.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Multistimuli-responsive hydrogels can react to various levels of physical,chemical,and biological stimuli,while exerting inherent functions such as swelling,deformation,degradation,and other special functions endowed by materials,making them highly potential in addressing clinical problems in bone damage repair.However,in practical applications,how to ensure that these materials maintain stability and durability in the complex biological environment and can be degraded in a controllable and harmless manner when needed is an urgent problem to be solved.
3.Artificial intelligence in aortic dilatation diseases: current applications and future prospects
Cunzhe FAN ; Pengfei YUAN ; Jiang XIONG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2025;63(12):1177-1182
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant progress in the management of aortic dilatation diseases, including aortic dissection and aortic aneurysm, with applications spanning intelligent diagnosis, treatment decision support, and postoperative management. AI technologies, leveraging imaging analysis, multimodal data fusion, intelligent surgical assistance, and prognostic modeling, have improved early screening efficiency, personalized treatment precision, and long-term monitoring outcomes. However, current AI models face challenges such as poor interpretability, lack of standardized training data, and limited multicenter validation. Future efforts should focus on data sharing, the establishment of unified standards, and interdisciplinary collaboration to promote broader clinical adoption of AI in aortic dilatation diseases.
4.Quality control protocol for adult overweight and obesity screening in health management (examination) institutions (2025 edition)
Jianling FAN ; Tiejun WANG ; Pengfei YANG ; Keke DING ; Xiaoning HAO ; Sunfang JIANG ; Ankang LÜ ; Jianping LU ; Sheng RONG ; Weibin SHI ; Shengwei SUN ; Yan TAN ; Qilei TU ; Zhiping WANG ; Bing WANG ; Jianyun WANG ; Weijian WANG ; Yan WANG ; Qun XU ; Chenli ZHANG ; Fan ZHANG ; Ping ZHANG ; Yansong ZHENG ; Jieru ZHOU ; Dan CHEN ; Jiaoyang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2025;32(6):1097-1111
Obesity, as a chronic recurrent disease, has become a major public health challenge in China. To implement the requirements of the Healthy China Initiative (2019—2030), under domestic guidelines or consensus statements on overweight and obesity, and in alignment with the latest scientific advances globally, the Quality control protocol for adult overweight and obesity screening in health management (examination) institutions (2025 edition) was developed. This protocol was drafted by the Health Management Center of Shanghai Changzheng Hospital and formulated through multiple rounds of deliberation by experts in China’s health examination quality control field. The protocol establishes unified standards for screening facilities, personnel qualifications, and measurement or testing procedures. It defines specific screening items, outlines a standardized screening pathway, and sets requirements for the final medical review, ensuring the scientific validity, effectiveness, and safety of the screening process. The implementation of this protocol will enhance the consistency of weight management practices for adults across health examination institutions and strengthen the quality control of overweight and obesity screening programs.
5.Relationship between triglyceride-glucose index and acute ischemic stroke with anterior circulation large vessel occlusion
Ruyue LIN ; Jianqiang FAN ; Lijun WANG ; Xiaoxi ZHANG ; Hongjian SHEN ; Pengfei XING ; Lei ZHANG ; Zifu LI ; Yongwei ZHANG ; Pengfei YANG ; Jianmin LIU ; Rui ZHAO
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2025;46(4):435-441
Objective To explore the relationship between triglyceride-glucose index(TyG)and acute ischemic stroke with large vessel occlusion(AIS-LVO)of anterior circulation.Methods A retrospective study was conducted on patients with anterior circulation AIS-LVO who underwent emergency endovascular thrombectomy at Neurovascular Center of The First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University from Jan.2018 to Dec.2019.According to modified Rankin scale(mRS)score 90 d after operation,the patients were assigned to favorable outcome group(mRS score 0-2)or unfavorable outcome group(mRS score 3-6),and the TyG was compared.According to the median of TyG,the patients were assigned to low-TyG group(TyG<8.57)or high-TyG group(TyG ≥8.57),and the clinical data,laboratory indexes,and imaging characteristics were compared.Receiver operating characteristic curve was used to evaluate the predictive value of TyG for poor prognosis.Results A total of 135 patients were enrolled,with 72 in the favorable outcome group and 63 in the unfavorable outcome group.The TyG of the unfavorable outcome group was significantly higher than that of the favorable outcome group(8.82+0.63 vs 8.43+0.60,P<0.001).There were 67 patients in the low-TyG group and 68 in the high-TyG group.Compared with the low-TyG group,the proportion of patients with hyperlipidemia history(P=0.003),systolic blood pressure at admission(P=0.018),fasting blood glucose level(P<0.001),and triglyceride level(P<0.001)were significantly higher in the high-TyG group,the infarct core volume was significantly larger(P=0.025),the high density lipoprotein-cholesterol level was significantly lower(P=0.013),and the mRS score 90 d after operation was significantly higher(3[1,5]vs 1[0,5],P=0.049).The TyG had certain predictive value for poor prognosis in anterior circulation AIS-LVO patients(area under curve value=0.662,95%confidence interval 0.571-0.753).Conclusion TyG is elevated in anterior circulation AIS-LVO patients with poor prognosis,and may be a potential prognostic indicator for anterior circulation AIS-LVO patients.
6.Evaluation value of CONUT score,PAR and MPVLR before treatment on immunotherapy efficacy and immune-related adverse reactions in advanced gastric cancer patients
Pengfei YANG ; Zhimin WEI ; Chongxin ZHANG ; Jie YANG ; Wei PENG ; Fan ZHANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;46(11):1347-1352
Objective To investigate the value of nutritional status control(CONUT)score,platelet to albumin ratio(PAR)and mean platelet volume to lymphocyte ratio(MPVLR)before treatment on immunotherapy efficacy and immune-related adverse reactions(irAEs)in advanced gastric cancer patients.Methods A total of 113 patients with advanced gastric cancer admitted to the hospital from January 2020 to June 2023 were selected as the gas-tric cancer group,and 113 healthy volunteers were selected as the control group.According to the efficacy of immunotherapy,the patients with advanced gastric cancer were divided into effective group(70 cases)and in-effective group(43 cases),and divided into irAEs group(51 cases)and non-irAEs group(62 cases)according to whether irAEs occurred.The factors influencing the occurrence of irAEs in advanced gastric cancer were analyzed,and the value of CONUT score,PAR and MPVLR before treatment in predicting the efficacy of im-munotherapy and irAEs in advanced gastric cancer was analyzed.Results The CONUT score,PAR and MPV-LR in gastric cancer group before treatment were higher than those in control group(P<0.05).The CONUT score,PAR and MPVLR before treatment in the ineffective group were higher than those in the effective group(P<0.05).The area under the curve(AUC)of CONUT score,PAR and MPVLR alone in predicting the ineffective immunotherapy in advanced gastric cancer patients before treatment were 0.779,0.739 and 0.766,respectively,the AUC predicted by combined detection was 0.889,which was higher than that predic-ted by alone(P<0.05).The CONUT score,PAR and MPVLR before treatment in irAEs group were higher than those in non-irAEs group(P<0.05).The age of irAEs group was lower than that of non-irAEs group(P<0.05),and the proportion of Ki-67 index,CD4+T lymphocytes and Treg cells was lower than that of non-irAEs group(P<0.05).The increase of CONUT score,PAR and MPVLR before treatment were risk factors for irAEs in advanced gastric cancer patients(P<0.05),and the increase of Treg cell proportion was a protective factor(P<0.05).The AUC of CONUT score,PAR and MPVLR alone in predicting the occurrence of irAEs in advanced gastric cancer patients before treatment was 0.816,0.798 and 0.783,respectively,the AUC predic-ted by combined detection was 0.887,which was higher than that predicted alone(P<0.05).Conclusion The CO-NUT score,PAR and MPVLR before treatment are significantly increased in advanced gastric cancer patients,and are associated with ineffective immunotherapy and the occurrence of irAEs.The combined detection of the three indicators can effectively predict the immunotherapy efficacy and irAEs in advanced gastric cancer pa-tients.
7.Prevention and treatment of postoperative complications in reconstruction of auricle using autologous rib cartilage
Ze WANG ; Bo HU ; Tengxiao MA ; Pengfei FAN ; Lei LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2025;31(1):1-6
Congenital microtia is a significant birth defect affecting the external ear. Currently, reconstruction of auricle has become a mature method for repairing microtia. Autologous rib cartilage is the preferred material for external ear support due to its favorable histocompatibility after implantation, no rejection, easy accessibility, facile contouring and low infection rate. Moreover, it is widely applied in the domains of ear reconstruction and rhinoplasty. Current primary approaches to external ear reconstruction include skin and soft tissue expansion, as well as non-expansion techniques. However, due to the intricate structural modifications required in these procedures, it is a challenge to avoid the complications. Postoperative complications associated with non-expansion external ear reconstruction include hematoma, infection, wire suture exposure, flap ischemia and necrosis, cartilage scaffold exposure, cartilage scaffold resorption, eczema, and cranio-auricular angle contracture. In cases of post-expansion external ear reconstruction, complications may include hematoma at the expansion site, infection, incision dehiscence, expansion flap necrosis, leakage or malfunction of the expander, expander exposure, and retraction of the expansion flap. Thoracic complications related to incised costal cartilage include deformity, pain, pneumothorax, and scarring. This study details the prevention and management of the aforementioned complications, aiming to serve as a reference for clinical treatment practices.
8.Treatment outcomes and influencing factors among elderly patients with pulmonary tuberculosis in Lishui City
TAO Tao ; ZHANG Haifang ; FAN Pengfei ; LI Qiuhua ; CHEN Xiaolei
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(9):892-896,902
Objective:
To investigate the treatment outcomes and influencing factors among elderly patients with pulmonary tuberculosis in Lishui City, Zhejiang Province, so as to provide a basis for optimizing the prevention and control strategies of pulmonary tuberculosis and reducing the risk of adverse treatment outcomes among elderly patients.
Methods:
Data on patients aged ≥60 years with pulmonary tuberculosis in Lishui City from 2016 to 2022 were collected from the Tuberculosis Information Management System of the China Disease Prevention and Control Information System, including basic information, diagnosis and treatment details, and laboratory test results. The successful treatment rate and the incidence of adverse treatment outcomes were calculated. Factors affecting adverse treatment outcomes among elderly patients with pulmonary tuberculosis were analyzed using multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 3 094 elderly patients with pulmonary tuberculosis were registered in Lishui City from 2016 to 2022, with a median age of 70 (interquartile range, 13) years. There were 2 396 male patients (77.44%) and 698 female patients (22.56%). A total of 2 676 patients achieved successful treatment, with a successful treatment rate of 86.49%. The successful treatment rate demonstrated a significant upward trend from 2016 to 2022 (P<0.05). There were 418 patients with adverse treatment outcomes, accounting for an incidence of 13.51%. The main types of adverse outcomes were death and loss to follow-up, with 199 and 100 patients, accounting for 47.61% and 23.92%, respectively. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that elderly patients with pulmonary tuberculosis who were male (OR=1.333, 95%CI: 1.018-1.745), aged ≥70 years (70-<80 years, OR=1.909, 95%CI: 1.469-2.481; ≥80 years, OR=3.878, 95%CI: 2.967-5.068), living in rural areas (OR=1.332, 95%CI: 1.068-1.661), with positive etiological results (OR=1.470, 95%CI: 1.143-1.889), and undergoing retreatment (OR=1.923, 95%CI: 1.419-2.607) had a higher risk of adverse treatment outcomes.
Conclusions
The successful treatment rate showed an upward trend among elderly patients with pulmonary tuberculosis in Lishui City from 2016 to 2022. Gender, age, place of residence, etiological results, and treatment type were influencing factors for adverse treatment outcomes among elderly patients with pulmonary tuberculosis.
9.Erratum: Publisher erratum to "Fenofibrate-promoted hepatomegaly and liver regeneration are PPARα-dependent and partially related to the YAP pathway" Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 14 (2024) 2992-3008.
Shicheng FAN ; Yue GAO ; Pengfei ZHAO ; Guomin XIE ; Yanying ZHOU ; Xiao YANG ; Xuan LI ; Shuaishuai ZHANG ; Frank J GONZALEZ ; Aijuan QU ; Min HUANG ; Huichang BI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(6):3354-3354
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2024.03.030.].
10.Analysis on effective components and biological activity of volatile oil in anti-URTI formula
Heming FAN ; Yue LI ; Tuoxin LI ; Liying JIA ; Pengfei GAO ; Dongping LIU ; Donghe HAN ; Xian ZHANG ; Lin ZHANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(6):843-848
Objective:To analyze the extraction, chemical composition, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory activity of the TCM formula essential oil for the treatment of upper respiratory tract infections (URTI); To provide a scientific basis for its further development.Methods:The formula essential oil was extracted using the steam distillation method and analyzed for chemical composition by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The DPPH, ABTS scavenging ability, and hydroxyl radical scavenging ability of volatile oils were measured. The effect of the essential oil on the viability of RAW264.7 cells was assessed using the CCK-8 assay. ELISA and Western blot methods were used to determine the effects of volatile oil on LPS induced inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and TNF-α.Results:The average extraction rate of the formula essential oil was 1.12%, with a density of 0.973 2 g/ml. Twelve main chemical components were identified, with 1,8-cineole (42.9%) and patchoulol (19.9%) being the predominant constituents. The essential oil exhibited DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging capacities of 52% and 59%, respectively, and a hydroxyl radical scavenging capacity exceeding 70%. Essential oil could reduce the levels of IL-6 and TNF-α ( P<0.05). Conclusion:TCM formula essential oil for the treatment of URTI contains multiple bioactive components and demonstrates significant antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.


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