1.Research progress in the relationship between glutamine and intestinal injury and related mechanisms
Yufei LI ; Tingwei ZHAO ; Wentao LE ; Feng ZHANG
International Journal of Surgery 2024;51(5):354-360
Glutamine (Gln) is the most abundant free amino acids in the body, is the main substrate of intestinal cells. It exerts its repairing effect on intestinal injury through multiple signaling pathways, mainly reflected in maintaining the integrity of intestinal structure, enhancing the function of the intestinal barrier, improving the intestinal ecology, and promoting the absorption of nutrients. Therefore, it is also gradually popularized in the clinical application of intestinal injury. This summarize will summarize the latest research progress on the biological role of Gln, its relationship with intestinal injury, mechanism of action and clinical application.The main purpose of this summarize is intended to explore the research status and development prospects of Gln in the field of intestinal diseases.
2.Visual analysis of neonatal hospice care based on Web of Science database
Sishan JIANG ; Tingwei LUO ; Na ZHANG ; Yuqiong XIANG ; Qingqing XIA ; Zhiqiang ZHANG ; Lihui ZHU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(4):487-494
Objective:To conduct visual analysis of neonatal hospice care based on Web of Science database and explore the research hotspots and frontiers, so as to provide reference for the development of neonatal hospice care in China.Methods:The literatures related to neonatal hospice care included in the core collection of Web of Science from 1991 to 2023 were retrieved and screened. CiteSpace 6.1.R6 was used for visual analysis from the aspects of author, country/region, institution, journal co-citation frequency, keyword knowledge map and so on.Results:A total of 1 452 articles were included, and the number of articles was on the rise. The United States, the United Kingdom and Canada occupied the core position of neonatal hospice care related research. Research hotspots included hospice care for different stages and types of diseases, key links in neonatal intensive care unit hospice care, innovation in neonatal hospice care service models, the needs and psychological support strategies of family members and medical staff. The forefront of research focused on the role and challenges of healthcare professionals in hospice care, disease diagnosis and ethical dilemmas related to decision-making.Conclusions:China can learn from international research hotspots and frontiers to explore the applicability of different hospice service models, enrich research types, strengthen guidance at the level of laws and policies, improve education and training systems and build a neonatal hospice service system that conforms to national conditions and culture in China.
3.The mediating effect of spiritual health between emotional intelligence and humanistic care ability of nursing undergraduates
Sishan JIANG ; Dongya LI ; Tingwei LUO ; Qinqin CHENG ; Na ZHANG ; Ouying CHEN ; Lihui ZHU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(33):2612-2618
Objective:To investigate the mediating effect of spiritual health between emotional intelligence and humanistic care ability of nursing undergraduates, and to provide reference for cultivating humanistic care ability of nursing undergraduates.Methods:From May to July, 2023, the nursing undergraduates from Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hunan Normal University, Xi'an Medical College were selected as the research objects by convenient sampling method, and they were investigated by general information questionnaire, spiritual health scale, emotional intelligence scale and humanistic care ability scale.Using AMOS 29.0 to construct a structural equation model, this paper explored the mediating effect of spiritual health between emotional intelligence and humanistic care ability of nursing undergraduates.Results:Finally, 1 126 valid questionnaires were collected. Among 1 126 nursing undergraduates, there were 229 males and 897 females. The total scores of spiritual health, emotional intelligence and humanistic care ability of nursing undergraduates were (90.60 ± 11.02), (126.01 ± 11.90), (174.27 ± 15.16) points, respectively. The humanistic care ability of nursing undergraduates was positively correlated with spiritual health and emotional intelligence ( r=0.441, 0.417; both P<0.01), emotional intelligence and spiritual health were positively correlated ( r=0.397, P<0.01). Spiritual health had some mediating effects between emotional intelligence and humanistic care ability, and the amount of mediating effects was 32.24%. Conclusions:The humanistic care ability of nursing undergraduates is at a medium level, and emotional intelligence can influence humanistic care ability through spiritual health. Therefore, it is suggested that nursing educators should add courses and practical activities related to spiritual health in the training plan of nursing students to promote their emotional intelligence and humanistic care ability.
4.Clinical efficacy of chemoembolization with drug-infused gelatin sponge microparticles for arterioportal shunts in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma
Yiyuan XIE ; Tong WANG ; Yanchao ZHANG ; Lequn WEI ; Quanping XIAO ; Tingwei DU ; Lili SHI ; Huanzhang NIU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2024;58(5):517-522
Objective:To explore the clinical efficacy of chemoembolization with doxorubicin-infused gelatin sponge microparticles in the amelioration of arterioportal shunting (APS) in patients afflicted with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).Methods:A retrospective investigation was conducted on 9 HCC patients admitted between January 2020 and December 2022 with concomitant moderate-to-severe APS who underwent GSM-transarterial chemoembolization (TACE). Hepatic artery digital subtraction angiography (DSA) was employed to ascertain the magnitude of improvement in arteriovenous shunts, utilization of modified response evaluation criteria in solid tumors facilitated the appraisal of short-term clinical outcomes. Follow-up records documented survival duration, along with quantitative parameters such as the longest diameter of tumor lesions and serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) levels before and after treatment. The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was utilized to compare the differences of these quantitative parameters before and after treatment.Results:The APS amelioration rates were 100% and 88.9% at immediate and recent postoperatively, respectively. The oncological response rate was 77.8% (7/9), and the complete necrosis rate was 22.2% (2/9) at three months postoperatively, the 1-year survival rate was 100%. Following treatment, a significant reduction was observed in the tumor′s longitudinal diameter [4.32(3.88,6.63)cm] and serum AFP levels [13.50 (7.55, 29.60) μg/L], compared to the pre-treatment values of the tumor′s longitudinal diameter [5.20(4.58,8.57)cm] and serum AFP levels [524.30 (320.65, 1 046.15) μg/L] ( P<0.05 for all). Conclusion:Doxorubicin-infused GSM-TACE is both feasible and efficacious in the first treatment of HCC concomitant with APS and represents a better clinical alternative.
5.Advances in the pathogenesis of rosacea
Tingwei LIU ; Xiaoqi MENG ; Duoduo GU ; Ruoxin PAN ; Yue ZHANG ; Yang XU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2024;57(2):186-190
Rosacea is a chronic facial inflammatory skin disease. It has been proved that heredity, immunity, neurovascular disorders, microorganisms, skin barrier damage and ultraviolet rays are closely related to the occurrence of rosacea. However, the exact pathogenesis of rosacea has not been fully elucidated. This review summarizes recent advances in the pathogenesis of rosacea in the past 5 years.
6.Progress on neonatal hypoglycemia and related brain injury
International Journal of Pediatrics 2024;51(10):685-688
Neonatal hypoglycemia is one of the most common metabolic conditions in newborns.A considerable proportion of newborns are evaluated to be at risk of hypoglycemia,and transitional hypoglycemia is common in healthy newborns.A correlation between severe and prolonged hypoglycemia and neonatal hypoglycemic brain damage(HBD)in newborns has been proven.Factors such as hypoglycemia,glucose reperfusion,and blood glucose fluctuations are all involved in the damage process of HBD to a certain extent.This article reviews the relevant definitions of neonatal hypoglycemia,the characteristics of neonatal blood glucose metabolism,the related mechanisms of HBD,and possible treatment strategies to improve its prognosis.
7.Reliability Thermal Design,Simulation and Experimental Verification of Electronic Monitoring Unit for Magnetic Resonance System
Tingwei LIU ; Cunli ZHANG ; Yahong WANG ; Huaiyu DONG ; Yuehan JIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2024;48(1):65-69
The monitoring unit used in the nuclear magnetic resonance system,as an important unit of the system,faces a high thermal risk during its entire life cycle.This paper ensures the high efficiency and reliability of the thermal design of the product module from the two dimensions of structural design and device derating design.In order to reduce the risk of thermal design of electronic modules and comprehensively verify the effectiveness of thermal design of electronic modules,the design verification is carried out by combining simulation and experiment.In the simulation process,by establishing a thermal simulation model at the circuit board level,the crustal temperature of the core device is numerically calculated,and the index is compared with the thermal design index value and the test value,on the one hand,to verify the correctness of the simulation model.On the other hand,the validity of thermal design is verified.In the testing process,a thermal test platform for product modules is built,and the thermal characteristics test values of the core components of the module under extreme electrical conditions are obtained,and the corresponding conversion methods are used to predict the thermal performance and thermal design margin of the product at different altitudes.The results show that the electronic module can meet the thermal design requirements in terms of structural design and derating design of core components,and can ensure that the product module can work safely and reliably during the entire life cycle of the NMR system.
8.Systemic antibiotics increase microbiota pathogenicity and oral bone loss.
Xulei YUAN ; Fuyuan ZHOU ; He WANG ; Xinxin XU ; Shihan XU ; Chuangwei ZHANG ; Yanan ZHANG ; Miao LU ; Yang ZHANG ; Mengjiao ZHOU ; Han LI ; Ximu ZHANG ; Tingwei ZHANG ; Jinlin SONG
International Journal of Oral Science 2023;15(1):4-4
Periodontitis is the most widespread oral disease and is closely related to the oral microbiota. The oral microbiota is adversely affected by some pharmacologic treatments. Systemic antibiotics are widely used for infectious diseases but can lead to gut dysbiosis, causing negative effects on the human body. Whether systemic antibiotic-induced gut dysbiosis can affect the oral microbiota or even periodontitis has not yet been addressed. In this research, mice were exposed to drinking water containing a cocktail of four antibiotics to explore how systemic antibiotics affect microbiota pathogenicity and oral bone loss. The results demonstrated, for the first time, that gut dysbiosis caused by long-term use of antibiotics can disturb the oral microbiota and aggravate periodontitis. Moreover, the expression of cytokines related to Th17 was increased while transcription factors and cytokines related to Treg were decreased in the periodontal tissue. Fecal microbiota transplantation with normal mice feces restored the gut microbiota and barrier, decreased the pathogenicity of the oral microbiota, reversed the Th17/Treg imbalance in periodontal tissue, and alleviated alveolar bone loss. This study highlights the potential adverse effects of long-term systemic antibiotics-induced gut dysbiosis on the oral microbiota and periodontitis. A Th17/Treg imbalance might be related to this relationship. Importantly, these results reveal that the periodontal condition of patients should be assessed regularly when using systemic antibiotics in clinical practice.
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9.Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of tumor heterogeneity and intercellular networks in human urothelial carcinoma
Xingwei JIN ; Qizhang WANG ; Fangxiu LUO ; Junwei PAN ; Tingwei LU ; Yang ZHAO ; Xiang ZHANG ; Enfei XIANG ; Chenghua ZHOU ; Baoxing HUANG ; Guoliang LU ; Peizhan CHEN ; Yuan SHAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(6):690-706
Background::Heterogeneity of tumor cells and the tumor microenvironment (TME) is significantly associated with clinical outcomes and treatment responses in patients with urothelial carcinoma (UC). Comprehensive profiling of the cellular diversity and interactions between malignant cells and TME may clarify the mechanisms underlying UC progression and guide the development of novel therapies. This study aimed to extend our understanding of intra-tumoral heterogeneity and the immunosuppressive TME in UC and provide basic support for the development of novel UC therapies.Methods::Seven patients with UC were included who underwent curative surgery at our hospital between July 2020 and October 2020. We performed single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis in seven tumors with six matched adjacent normal tissues and integrated the results with two public scRNA-seq datasets. The functional properties and intercellular interactions between single cells were characterized, and the results were validated using multiplex immunofluorescence staining, flow cytometry, and bulk transcriptomic datasets. All statistical analyses were performed using the R package with two-sided tests. Wilcoxon-rank test, log-rank test, one-way analysis of variance test, and Pearson correlation analysis were used properly.Results::Unsupervised t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding clustering analysis identified ten main cellular subclusters in urothelial tissues. Of them, seven urothelial subtypes were noted, and malignant urothelial cells were characterized with enhanced cellular proliferation and reduced immunogenicity. CD8 + T cell subclusters exhibited enhanced cellular cytotoxicity activities along with increased exhaustion signature in UC tissues, and the recruitment of CD4 + T regulatory cells was also increased in tumor tissues. Regarding myeloid cells, coordinated reprogramming of infiltrated neutrophils, M2-type polarized macrophages, and LAMP3 + dendritic cells contribute to immunosuppressive TME in UC tissues. Tumor tissues demonstrated enhanced angiogenesis mediated by KDR + endothelial cells and RGS5 +/ACTA2 + pericytes. Through deconvolution analysis, we identified multiple cellular subtypes may influence the programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) immunotherapy response in patients with UC. Conclusion::Our scRNA-seq analysis clarified intra-tumoral heterogeneity and delineated the pro-tumoral and immunosuppressive microenvironment in UC tissues, which may provide novel therapeutic targets.
10.Research progress on the safety of home chemotherapy medication in children with cancer
Tingwei LUO ; Qingqing SONG ; Na ZHANG ; Dongya LI ; Qian TANG ; Yuqiong XIANG ; Lihui ZHU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(17):2366-2371
Cancer is the leading cause of death in children. With the development of family participatory care, it has become a trend to use home chemotherapy for children with cancer in stable stages. Therefore, this article introduces the current situation of home chemotherapy medication safety, elaborates on the influencing factors of family chemotherapy medication safety for cancer children from two aspects including oral chemotherapy and intravenous chemotherapy, and proposes intervention measures to optimize the family chemotherapy medication process for cancer children, improve their home chemotherapy medication ability and effectively ensure the medication safety of cancer children.

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