1.Differences in growth and secondary metabolite accumulation of Panax quinquefolius between understory and field planting in Shandong, China.
Yue WANG ; Xin-Ying MAO ; Yu DING ; Hong-Xia YU ; Zhi-Fang RAN ; Xiao-Li CHEN ; Jie ZHOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(6):1524-1533
In order to compare the differences in growth and secondary metabolite accumulation of Panax quinquefolius between understory and field planting, growth indexes, photosynthetic characteristics, soil enzyme activities, secondary metabolite contents, and antioxidant activities of P. quinquefolius under different planting modes were examined and compared, and One-way analysis of variance(ANOVA) and correlation analyses were carried out by using the software SPSS 25.0 and GraphPad Prism 9.5. The Origin 2021 software was used for plotting. The results showed that compared with those under field planting, the plant height, leaf length, leaf width, photosynthetic rate, and chlorophyll content of P. quinquefolius under understory planting were significantly reduced, and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi(AMF) infestation rate and infestation intensity, ginsenoside content, and antioxidant activity were significantly increased. The activities of inter-root soil urease, sucrase, and catalase increased, while the activities of non-inter-root soil urease and alkaline phosphatase increased. Correlation analyses showed that the plant height and leaf length of P. quinquefolius plant were significantly positively correlated with net photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate, chlorophyll content, and electron transfer rate(P<0.05), while ginsenoside content was significantly negatively correlated with net photosynthetic rate, chlorophyll content, and electron transfer rate(P<0.05) and significantly positively correlated with AMF infestation rate and infestation intensity(P<0.05). In addition, ginsenoside content was significantly positively correlated with the activities of inter-root soil sucrase, urease, and catalase(P<0.05). This study provides basic data for revealing the mechanism of secondary metabolite accumulation in P. quinquefolius under understory planting and for exploring and practicing the ecological mode of P. quinquefolius under understory planting.
Panax/microbiology*
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China
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Secondary Metabolism
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Soil/chemistry*
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Photosynthesis
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Plant Leaves/metabolism*
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Chlorophyll/metabolism*
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Mycorrhizae
2.Clinical efficacy of open reduction and internal fixation with plates versus minimally invasive Kirschner wire fixation for osteoporotic Colles' fractures.
Jun-Wei ZHANG ; Jin-Yong HOU ; Zhao-Hui LI ; Zhen-Yuan MA ; Xiang GAO ; Hong-Zheng BI ; Ling-Ling CHEN ; Hai-Tao WANG ; Wei-Zhi NIE ; Yong-Zhong CHENG ; Xiao-Bing XI
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2025;38(1):18-24
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the short-term clinical efficacy and safety of closed reduction with Kirschner wire fixation versus open reduction with plate fixation for treating osteoporotic Colles' fractures in middle-aged and elderly patients.
METHODS:
Between January 2018 and January 2023, 119 patients with Colles fractures were retrospectively analyzed, including 39 males and 80 females, aged from 48 to 74 years old with an average of(60.58±6.71) years old. The time from injury to operation ranged 1 to 13 days with an average of (5.29±2.52) days. According to the surgical method, they were divided into Kirschner wire fixation group (Kirschner wire group) and plate internal fixation group (plate group). In Kirschner wire group, there were a total of 68 patients, comprising 21 males and 47 females. The average age was (61.15±6.24) years old, ranged from 49 to 74 years old. Among them, 41 cases involved the left side while 27 cases involved the right side. In the plate group, there were a total of 51 patients, including 18 males and 33 females. The average age was (59.78±5.71) years old ranged from 48 to 72 years old. Among them, there were 31 cases on the left side and 20 cases on the right side. The following parameters were recorded before and after the operation:operation time, intraoperative blood loss, hospitalization days, hospitalization expenses, postoperative complications, and radiographic parameters of distal radius (distal radius height, ulnar deviation angle, palmar tilt angle). The clinical efficacy was evaluated at 3 and 12 months after the operation using Gartland-Werley and disabilites of the arm shoulder and hand (DASH) scores.
RESULTS:
The patients in both groups were followed up for a duration from 12 to 19 months with an average of(13.32±2.02) months. The Kirschner wire group exhibited significantly shorter operation time compared to the plate group 27.91(13.00, 42.00) min vs 67.52(29.72, 105.32) min, Z=-8.74, P=0.00. Intraoperative blood loss was also significantly lower in the Kirschner wire group than in the plate group 3.24(1.08, 5.40) ml vs 21.91(17.38, 26.44) ml, Z=-9.31, P=0.00. Furthermore, patients in the Kirschner wire group had a shorter length of hospital stay compared to those in the plate group (8.38±2.63) days vs (11.40±2.78) days, t=-3.12, P=0.00. Additionally, hospitalization cost was significantly lower in the Kirschner wire group than in the plate group 10 111.29(6 738.98, 13 483.60) yuan vs 15 871.11(11 690.40, 20 051.82) yuan, Z=-5.62, P=0.00. The incidence of complications was 2 cases in the Kirschner wire group and 1 case in the plate group, with no statistically significant difference(P>0.05). At 3 months postoprative, the radial height of the Kirschner wire group was found to be significantly smaller than that of the plate group, with measurements of (11.45±1.69) mm and (12.11±1.78) mm respectively (t=-2.06, P=0.04). However, there were no statistically significant differences observed in ulnar deviation angle and palmar tilt angle between the two groups (P>0.05). The DASH score and Gartland-Werley score in the Kirschner group were significantly higher than those in the plate group at 3 months post-operation (19.10±9.89) vs (13.47±3.51), t=4.34, P=0.00;(11.15±3.61) vs (6.41±2.75), t=8.13, P=0.00). However, there was no significant difference between the two groups at 12 months post-operation (P>0.05).
CONCLUSION
Compared to plate internal fixation, closed reduction with Kirschner wire support fixation yields a slightly inferior recovery of radial height;however, there is no significant disparity in the functional score of the affected limb at 12 months post-operation. Nonetheless, this technique offers advantages such as shorter operation time, reduced intraoperative blood loss, decreased hospitalization duration, and lower cost.
Humans
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Female
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Aged
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Fracture Fixation, Internal/instrumentation*
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Bone Wires
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Bone Plates
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Retrospective Studies
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Colles' Fracture/surgery*
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Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures/methods*
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Open Fracture Reduction/methods*
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Osteoporotic Fractures/surgery*
3.Comparison of resting-state EEG coherence characteristics in different levels of cognitive impairment from normal to mild AD
Meisong XU ; Weihai LI ; Huaying TAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(10):1399-1404
Objective To explore the changes in cognitive neural networks in AD patients at differ-ent stages of disease progression to provide electrophysiological basis for the pathogenesis and early diagnosis and treatment of AD.Methods A total of 84 patients admitted to Department of Neurology of General Hospital of Tianjin Medical University from September 2018 to June 2022 were prospectively recruited,and divided into AD patients group(42 cases)and MCI group(42 cases)according to their disease severity.Another 42 healthy individuals who taking physical examination during the same period were subjected and served as HC group.Post-resting EEG data were analyzed with Matlab software,and coherence analysis was performed by self-programmed program.Univariate analysis of variance was used to compare the interhemispheric and intra-hemispheric coherence values of six frequency bands in the three groups.Results The cohe-rence values of the related electrode pairs in the anterior head(frontal region+anterior tem-poral region)were significantly lower in the AD group than in the HC group(P<0.05),with the Alpha and Beta dominant bands and dominant hemispheres dominant,while the values of related electrode pairs in the posterior head(temporal region)were obviously higher in the AD group than the HC group(P<0.05),with the Gamma band dominant.In all the frequency bands except the Alpha band,the AD group had higher coherence values in most of the electrode pairs than the HC group,and the Gamma band was the most extensive.In the MCI group,only the coherence value of the electrodes in the occipito-posterior temporal region(O2-T6)in the right Alpha band was higher than that in the HC group(P<O.05).Except Gamma band,the coherence value of the related electrode pairs in the frontal region was notably lower in the AD group than the MCI group(P<0.05),and the Alpha and Beta bands were dominant.The results of interhemispheric cohe-rence showed that most of the electrode pairs in the AD group had higher coherence values than the MCI group in all the frequency bands and the Gamma band(P<0.05).Conclusion EEG coherence can provide electrophysiological basis for the pathogenesis and early diagnosis of AD.
4.Research progress on internal dose estimation mehtods for radionuclide therapy
Jiacheng QI ; Weihai ZHUO ; Junhao LI ; Jinghang WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(8):810-817
Dose estimation of radiopharmaceutical therapy is essential for the accurate evaluation of its efficacy and safety, as well as for guiding subsequent clinical research. The dosimetry estimation process typically requires understanding of the in vivo spatial distribution and dynamic transportation of radionuclides, followed by calculation of the energy deposition in tumor target volume and organs at risk from ionizing radiation of varying types and energies released by accumulated radionuclides. This review focuses on advancements in the aforementioned research aspects and the relationship between internal radiation dose and biological effects. Furthermore, this review prospectively discusses future research directions, aiming to enhance comprehension of internal radiation dose estimation and provides theoretical frameworks and technical references for improving clinical evaluation accuracy in radiopharmaceutical therapy.
5.Research progress on internal dose estimation mehtods for radionuclide therapy
Jiacheng QI ; Weihai ZHUO ; Junhao LI ; Jinghang WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(8):810-817
Dose estimation of radiopharmaceutical therapy is essential for the accurate evaluation of its efficacy and safety, as well as for guiding subsequent clinical research. The dosimetry estimation process typically requires understanding of the in vivo spatial distribution and dynamic transportation of radionuclides, followed by calculation of the energy deposition in tumor target volume and organs at risk from ionizing radiation of varying types and energies released by accumulated radionuclides. This review focuses on advancements in the aforementioned research aspects and the relationship between internal radiation dose and biological effects. Furthermore, this review prospectively discusses future research directions, aiming to enhance comprehension of internal radiation dose estimation and provides theoretical frameworks and technical references for improving clinical evaluation accuracy in radiopharmaceutical therapy.
6.Comparison of resting-state EEG coherence characteristics in different levels of cognitive impairment from normal to mild AD
Meisong XU ; Weihai LI ; Huaying TAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(10):1399-1404
Objective To explore the changes in cognitive neural networks in AD patients at differ-ent stages of disease progression to provide electrophysiological basis for the pathogenesis and early diagnosis and treatment of AD.Methods A total of 84 patients admitted to Department of Neurology of General Hospital of Tianjin Medical University from September 2018 to June 2022 were prospectively recruited,and divided into AD patients group(42 cases)and MCI group(42 cases)according to their disease severity.Another 42 healthy individuals who taking physical examination during the same period were subjected and served as HC group.Post-resting EEG data were analyzed with Matlab software,and coherence analysis was performed by self-programmed program.Univariate analysis of variance was used to compare the interhemispheric and intra-hemispheric coherence values of six frequency bands in the three groups.Results The cohe-rence values of the related electrode pairs in the anterior head(frontal region+anterior tem-poral region)were significantly lower in the AD group than in the HC group(P<0.05),with the Alpha and Beta dominant bands and dominant hemispheres dominant,while the values of related electrode pairs in the posterior head(temporal region)were obviously higher in the AD group than the HC group(P<0.05),with the Gamma band dominant.In all the frequency bands except the Alpha band,the AD group had higher coherence values in most of the electrode pairs than the HC group,and the Gamma band was the most extensive.In the MCI group,only the coherence value of the electrodes in the occipito-posterior temporal region(O2-T6)in the right Alpha band was higher than that in the HC group(P<O.05).Except Gamma band,the coherence value of the related electrode pairs in the frontal region was notably lower in the AD group than the MCI group(P<0.05),and the Alpha and Beta bands were dominant.The results of interhemispheric cohe-rence showed that most of the electrode pairs in the AD group had higher coherence values than the MCI group in all the frequency bands and the Gamma band(P<0.05).Conclusion EEG coherence can provide electrophysiological basis for the pathogenesis and early diagnosis of AD.
7.Radiotherapy Combined with Immunotherapy and Chemotherapy Improves Prognosis and Demonstrates Synergistic Effects in Extensive-stage Small Cell Lung Cancer.
Huaijun JI ; Meiling SUN ; Jingyi LI ; Ge YU ; Yongbing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2024;27(11):831-839
BACKGROUND:
Extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC) is a malignant tumor with remarkable proliferative and invasive ability, which has very poor clinical prognosis due to lack of effective treatments. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy and synergistic effects of radiotherapy (RT) combined with immunotherapy (IT) and chemotherapy (CT) in patients with ES-SCLC.
METHODS:
A retrospective analysis was performed on 145 ES-SCLC patients treated with first-line CT. Kaplan-Meier analysis and Log-rank tests were used to evaluate survival outcomes, while propensity score matching (PSM) was applied to reduce confounding factors.
RESULTS:
The median overall survival (mOS) and median progression-free survival (mPFS) for the entire cohort were 15.7 and 6.9 mon, respectively. The IT+CT group had a significantly longer mOS compared to the CT group (17.2 vs 13.5 mon, P=0.047). Similarly, the RT+CT group demonstrated superior mOS (18.5 vs 12.3 mon, P<0.001) and mPFS (7.1 vs 6.2 mon, P=0.006) compared to the CT group. Multivariate analysis identified RT, IT, and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (ECOG PS) as independent prognostic factors for mOS (P<0.05), while gender and ECOG PS were independent predictors for mPFS (P<0.05). Following PSM, the RT+CT group continued to exhibit significant advantages in mOS (18.0 vs 12.1 mon, P<0.001) and mPFS (7.1 vs 5.5 mon, P=0.037) compared to the CT group. Notably, the RT+IT+CT group achieved a markedly longer mOS than the IT+CT group (28.5 vs 15.8 mon, P=0.017). Grade 3-4 adverse events occurred in 27.6% of patients, with no grade 5 adverse events reported.
CONCLUSIONS
The combination of RT, IT, and CT significantly enhances the prognosis of ES-SCLC patients. RT plays a key role in their synergistic effects and demonstrates good safety, warranting further research and clinical application.
Humans
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Small Cell Lung Carcinoma/mortality*
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Male
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Female
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Middle Aged
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Lung Neoplasms/mortality*
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Retrospective Studies
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Aged
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Immunotherapy
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Prognosis
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Combined Modality Therapy
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Adult
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Neoplasm Staging
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Aged, 80 and over
8.Expert consensus on clinical application of 177Lu-prostate specific membrane antigen radio-ligand therapy in prostate cancer
Guobing LIU ; Weihai ZHUO ; Yushen GU ; Zhi YANG ; Yue CHEN ; Wei FAN ; Jianming GUO ; Jian TAN ; Xiaohua ZHU ; Li HUO ; Xiaoli LAN ; Biao LI ; Weibing MIAO ; Shaoli SONG ; Hao XU ; Rong TIAN ; Quanyong LUO ; Feng WANG ; Xuemei WANG ; Aimin YANG ; Dong DAI ; Zhiyong DENG ; Jinhua ZHAO ; Xiaoliang CHEN ; Yan FAN ; Zairong GAO ; Xingmin HAN ; Ningyi JIANG ; Anren KUANG ; Yansong LIN ; Fugeng LIU ; Cen LOU ; Xinhui SU ; Lijun TANG ; Hui WANG ; Xinlu WANG ; Fuzhou YANG ; Hui YANG ; Xinming ZHAO ; Bo YANG ; Xiaodong HUANG ; Jiliang CHEN ; Sijin LI ; Jing WANG ; Yaming LI ; Hongcheng SHI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2024;31(5):844-850,封3
177Lu-prostate specific membrane antigen(PSMA)radio-ligand therapy has been approved abroad for advanced prostate cancer and has been in several clinical trials in China.Based on domestic clinical practice and experimental data and referred to international experience and viewpoints,the expert group forms a consensus on the clinical application of 177Lu-PSMA radio-ligand therapy in prostate cancer to guide clinical practice.
9.Effect of laser-assisted hatching on birth weight in blastocyst cultureof low-grade cleavage embryos
LI Shishi ; ZHU Zhonglin ; SHU Chongyi ; XU Weihai
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(2):169-172
Objective:
To examine the impact of laser-assisted hatching (LAH) technique on perinatal outcomes in blastocyst culture of low-grade cleavage embryos, so as to provide insights into improving the utilization of low-grade cleavage embryos and embryo quality.
Methods:
A total of 369 single live births after transfer of thawed blastocysts following in vitro fertilization or intracytoplasmic sperm injection at Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital were selected as subjects, and they were divided into 51 conventional culture blastocysts and 318 LAH blastocysts based on whether LAH was performed on day 4 of blastocyst culture. Gestational age, birth weight, birth defects and maternal perinatal information were collected, and the prevalence of premature birth, birth weight and birth defects were analyzed after propensity score matching (PSM).
Results:
After PSM, 98 matched cases were included in the study. There were no statistically significant differences in maternal age, body mass index, type of infertility and blastocyst age (P>0.05), indicating effective matching. The birth weight of offspring in the LAH group was lower than that in the conventional culture group [(3 261.08±432.24) g vs. (3 464.18±444.46) g; P<0.05].
Conclusion
The birth weight of offspring can be reduced by using LAH during blastocyst culture of low-grade cleavage embryos.
10.Construction of blood quality monitoring indicator system in blood banks of Shandong
Qun LIU ; Xuemei LI ; Yuqing WU ; Zhiquan RONG ; Zhongsi YANG ; Zhe SONG ; Shuhong ZHAO ; Lin ZHU ; Shuli SUN ; Wei ZHANG ; Jinyu HAN ; Xiaojuan FAN ; Hui YE ; Mingming QIAO ; Hua SHEN ; Dunzhu GONGJUE ; Yunlong ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2024;37(3):249-257
【Objective】 To establish a blood quality monitoring indicator system, in order to continuously improve blood quality and standardized management. 【Methods】 Based on the research of literature and standards, and guided by the key control points of blood collection and supply process, the blood quality monitoring indicator system was developed. Through two rounds of Delphi expert consultation, the indicator content was further revised and improved according to expert opinions after six months of trial implementation. The indicator weight was calculated by questionnaire and analytic hierarchy process. 【Results】 A blood quality monitoring indicator system covering the whole process of blood collection and supply was constructed, including five primary indicators, namely blood donation service, blood component preparation, blood testing, blood supply and quality control, as well as 72 secondary indicators, including definitions, calculation formulas, etc. Two rounds of expert consultation and two rounds of feasibility study meeting were held to revise 17 items and the weight of each indicator was obtained through the analytic hierarchy process. After partial adjustments, a blood quality monitoring indicator system was formed. 【Conclusion】 A blood quality monitoring indicator system covering the whole process of blood collection and supply has been established for the first time, which can effectively evaluate the quality management level of blood banks and coordinate blood quality control activities of blood banks in Shandong like pieces in a chess game, thus improving the standardized management level


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