1.Analysis of Clinical Consistency of Animal Models of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Based on Characteristics of Clinical Diseases and Syndromes in Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
Xinyue XIE ; Xiaomian LIU ; Ming LI ; Mengfei WANG ; Rongyi ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(13):270-278
ObjectiveBased on a new method for animal model evaluation, this study aims to analyze the characteristics of diseases and syndromes of existing animal models of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) from both traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and western medical perspectives and propose suggestions for improvement. MethodsA systematic search of the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and PubMed was conducted for literature on ADHD animal models. According to TCM and western medical diagnostic criteria, core and accompanying symptoms of the models were assigned with scores to comprehensively evaluate the clinical consistency. ResultsThe selection of experimental animals for ADHD models primarily involved rodents, with modeling methods including genetic, chemical induction, and environmental induction. The average consistency of clinical diseases and syndromes with TCM and western medicine was 45.19% and 49.42%, respectively. The spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) rats and nicotine/smoking models had the highest consistency with TCM, while the social isolation models had the highest consistency with western medicine. Most models were guided by western medicine theories, which can meet the surface validity and structural validity requirements of western medicine but lacked precise differentiation of TCM syndromes. ConclusionExisting ADHD animal models primarily focus on a single genotype or environmental factor, lacking comprehensive consideration of multigenic interactions and environmental factors. Moreover, the selection of model evaluation indicators is relatively singular, primarily focusing on "disease" indicators, while TCM "syndrome" indicators have not been fully considered. It is recommended to introduce a "formula-to-syndrome" approach in the preparation of TCM models for ADHD and establish and improve an evaluation system of animal models combining diseases and syndromes, so as to provide a solid foundation for future experimental research.
2.Analysis of Clinical Consistency of Animal Models of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Based on Characteristics of Clinical Diseases and Syndromes in Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
Xinyue XIE ; Xiaomian LIU ; Ming LI ; Mengfei WANG ; Rongyi ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(13):270-278
ObjectiveBased on a new method for animal model evaluation, this study aims to analyze the characteristics of diseases and syndromes of existing animal models of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) from both traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and western medical perspectives and propose suggestions for improvement. MethodsA systematic search of the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and PubMed was conducted for literature on ADHD animal models. According to TCM and western medical diagnostic criteria, core and accompanying symptoms of the models were assigned with scores to comprehensively evaluate the clinical consistency. ResultsThe selection of experimental animals for ADHD models primarily involved rodents, with modeling methods including genetic, chemical induction, and environmental induction. The average consistency of clinical diseases and syndromes with TCM and western medicine was 45.19% and 49.42%, respectively. The spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) rats and nicotine/smoking models had the highest consistency with TCM, while the social isolation models had the highest consistency with western medicine. Most models were guided by western medicine theories, which can meet the surface validity and structural validity requirements of western medicine but lacked precise differentiation of TCM syndromes. ConclusionExisting ADHD animal models primarily focus on a single genotype or environmental factor, lacking comprehensive consideration of multigenic interactions and environmental factors. Moreover, the selection of model evaluation indicators is relatively singular, primarily focusing on "disease" indicators, while TCM "syndrome" indicators have not been fully considered. It is recommended to introduce a "formula-to-syndrome" approach in the preparation of TCM models for ADHD and establish and improve an evaluation system of animal models combining diseases and syndromes, so as to provide a solid foundation for future experimental research.
3.The first case of kidney transplantation in HIV-positive child in China
Yanhua LAI ; Yuju XU ; Feixiong PANG ; Xiaochun HUANG ; Guo RAN ; Guangli WEI ; Xiaomian LIU ; Jiazhi LI
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2025;46(7):526-529
To summarize and analyze the clinical data of one case of kidney transplantation in an HIV-positive child with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in the Department of Transplantation, the People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and to explore the safety and efficacy of kidney transplantation in HIV-positive children with ESRD. This pediatric recipient was found to be HIV-positive at birth and underwent kidney transplantation due to ESRD, with good postoperative recovery. During the 2.5-year follow-up, no rejection or rebound in HIV RNA levels was observed. The function of the transplanted kidney was good, and the quality of life was comparable to that of healthy individuals. It suggests that kidney transplantation in HIV-positive children with ESRD is safe and effective under adequate preoperative preparation and close postoperative follow-up.
4.Application of bedside critical ultrasound-guided volume management in the maintenance of acute kidney injury donors
Xiaomian LIU ; Feixiong PANG ; Guo RAN ; Jiazhi LI ; Yanhua LAI
Organ Transplantation 2025;16(5):771-777
Objective To explore the application effect of bedside critical ultrasound in volume management of acute kidney injury(AKI)donors.Methods Clinical data of 56 AKI donors and 106 recipients from the Transplantation Center of People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region from October 1,2020 to May 31,2022 were collected.They were divided into the critical ultrasound group(34 donors,66 recipients)and the traditional central venous pressure(CVP)group(22 donors,40 recipients)according to the volume management methods.The AKI stage and recovery time,renal function indicators(serum creatinine(Scr),cystatin C,estimated glomerular filtration rate),donor Remuzzi score,cold ischemia time,biventricular inotrope usage rate and time,delayed graft function(DGF)incidence and recovery time,and renal function indicators at 6 and 12 months after surgery were compared and analyzed between the two groups.Results There were no statistically significant differences in gender,age,body weight,AKI stage,pre-acquisition renal function indicators,biventricular inotrope usage rate,renal function indicators at 6 and 12 months after surgery,DGF recovery time,donor Remuzzi score and cold ischemia time of the donors and recipients between two groups(all P>0.05).The AKI recovery time,continuous renal replacement therapy rate and biventricular inotrope usage time of donors in the critical ultrasound group were shorter or lower than those in the traditional CVP group(all P<0.05).The incidence of DGF in recipients of the critical ultrasound group was lower than that of the traditional CVP group(P<0.05).Subgroup analysis showed that there was no statistically significant difference in Scr at 6 and 12 months after surgery in recipients of the critical ultrasound group(P>0.05),while the Scr at 12 months after surgery was higher than that at 6 months in recipients of the traditional CVP group(P<0.05).Conclusions AKI kidneys may be used for kidney transplantation after active maintenance.Bedside critical ultrasound has unique advantages in volume management of AKI donors and may improve the function of AKI kidneys to a certain extent.
5.Application of bedside critical ultrasound-guided volume management in the maintenance of acute kidney injury donors
Xiaomian LIU ; Feixiong PANG ; Guo RAN ; Jiazhi LI ; Yanhua LAI
Organ Transplantation 2025;16(5):771-777
Objective To explore the application effect of bedside critical ultrasound in volume management of acute kidney injury(AKI)donors.Methods Clinical data of 56 AKI donors and 106 recipients from the Transplantation Center of People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region from October 1,2020 to May 31,2022 were collected.They were divided into the critical ultrasound group(34 donors,66 recipients)and the traditional central venous pressure(CVP)group(22 donors,40 recipients)according to the volume management methods.The AKI stage and recovery time,renal function indicators(serum creatinine(Scr),cystatin C,estimated glomerular filtration rate),donor Remuzzi score,cold ischemia time,biventricular inotrope usage rate and time,delayed graft function(DGF)incidence and recovery time,and renal function indicators at 6 and 12 months after surgery were compared and analyzed between the two groups.Results There were no statistically significant differences in gender,age,body weight,AKI stage,pre-acquisition renal function indicators,biventricular inotrope usage rate,renal function indicators at 6 and 12 months after surgery,DGF recovery time,donor Remuzzi score and cold ischemia time of the donors and recipients between two groups(all P>0.05).The AKI recovery time,continuous renal replacement therapy rate and biventricular inotrope usage time of donors in the critical ultrasound group were shorter or lower than those in the traditional CVP group(all P<0.05).The incidence of DGF in recipients of the critical ultrasound group was lower than that of the traditional CVP group(P<0.05).Subgroup analysis showed that there was no statistically significant difference in Scr at 6 and 12 months after surgery in recipients of the critical ultrasound group(P>0.05),while the Scr at 12 months after surgery was higher than that at 6 months in recipients of the traditional CVP group(P<0.05).Conclusions AKI kidneys may be used for kidney transplantation after active maintenance.Bedside critical ultrasound has unique advantages in volume management of AKI donors and may improve the function of AKI kidneys to a certain extent.
6.The first case of kidney transplantation in HIV-positive child in China
Yanhua LAI ; Yuju XU ; Feixiong PANG ; Xiaochun HUANG ; Guo RAN ; Guangli WEI ; Xiaomian LIU ; Jiazhi LI
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2025;46(7):526-529
To summarize and analyze the clinical data of one case of kidney transplantation in an HIV-positive child with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in the Department of Transplantation, the People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and to explore the safety and efficacy of kidney transplantation in HIV-positive children with ESRD. This pediatric recipient was found to be HIV-positive at birth and underwent kidney transplantation due to ESRD, with good postoperative recovery. During the 2.5-year follow-up, no rejection or rebound in HIV RNA levels was observed. The function of the transplanted kidney was good, and the quality of life was comparable to that of healthy individuals. It suggests that kidney transplantation in HIV-positive children with ESRD is safe and effective under adequate preoperative preparation and close postoperative follow-up.
7.Application of indocyanine green fluorescence imaging in laparoscopic liver surgery
Zhonglin ZHANG ; Xiaomian LI ; Kun LI ; Shengli TANG ; Zhiyong YANG ; Lei CHANG ; Zhisu LIU ; Yufeng YUAN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2019;25(2):81-86
Objective To study the clinical use of indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging in laparoscopic liver surgery.Methods The clinical and pathological data of 68 patients who underwent laparoscopic hepatectomy using the ICG fluorescence imaging technique during the study period from September 2016 to October 2018 in Zhongnan Hospital,Wuhan University were retrospectively analyzed.Analysis was carried out on the surgical methods,fluorescence navigation methods,ICG injection time and dose,tumor characteristics,and pathological studies of the resected specimens.Results Of 68 patients,3 patients were converted to open surgery,and the remaining 65 patients completed the ICG fluorescence laparoscopic hepatectomy.Thirty-two of these 65 patients underwent ICG fluorescent guided laparoscopic anatomical resection of lower hepatic segment / hepatic hemilivers (positive staining in 17 patients,negative staining in 15 patients),with 19 patients successfully staining with ICG(19 / 32,59.4%).Postoperative histopathology showed primary hepatic solid tumors (n=31),secondary liver tumors (n=12),hepatic cysts (n=4),hepatic hemangiomas (n =5),hepatolithiasis (n =12) and hepatic focal nodular hyperplasia (n =1).These lesions were combined with hepatitis B liver fibrosis in 29 patients.Conclusions ICG fluorescence imaging positively impacted on laparoscopic liver surgery.Proper preoperative ICG injection was helpful for the identification,localization and intraoperative surgical guidance of tumors,especially for patients with deep-seated and central tumors.As a consequence,oncological and surgical safety of laparoscopic liver surgery was improved.Targeted visualization of liver segments and surgical navigation using intraoperative ICG injections facilitated accurate and precise resection of anatomical liver segments or hemi-hepatectomies.The use of intraoperative ICG fluorescence technology for hepatic hemangioma,hepatic cyst,intrahepatic bile duct stones and other benign liver lesions,helped to improve safety of surgery.
8.Myogenetic potential of rabbit adipose-derived stromal cells
Jing LIU ; Wanjun LIN ; Yinzhong LIU ; Xiaomian LI ; Honggang GUO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(27):5012-5018
BACKGROUND: Myogenetic seed cells are the fundamental for construction of tissue-engineered smooth muscle, and optimizing the amplification of seed cells is the key in further clinical application. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the myogenetic potential of rabbit adipose-derived stromal cells induced with the combination of MyoD, transforming growth factor β1 and 5-azacytidine, and to investigate a new way to induce cells. METHODS: The rabbit abdominal fats were isolated and then the adipose-derived stromal cells were separated by col agenase digestion method for myogenetic induction with different methods: 5-azacytidine induction group, MyoD+transforming growth factor β1 induction group, 5-azacytidine+MyoD+transforming growth factor β1 combination induction group. The blank control group was set. The morphological characteristics of cells were observed at 1, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24 and 28 days after induction, and the col agen type Ⅲ level were detected with 4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay, flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Compared with the other groups, the cel activity was higher in the combination induction group and reached peak at 16 days after induction, the number and volume of myotubes were increased at 20 days with regular arrangement, and desmin showed strong expression. Cel cycle showed the ratio of adipose-derived stromal cells in the DNA replication phase was increased in the combination induction group, the ratio of cells in the clearance period was decreased; the level of col agen type Ⅲ was increased significantly, and the difference was significant. The results indicate that 5-azacytidine combined with multiple factors can promote the differentiation of adipose-derived stromal cells into myoblasts with significant cel proliferation, which is considered as the ideal method to in vitro induction of myoblasts.
9.In vitro study on Coxsackie virus B3 infection on islet cells
Mingwei SHENG ; Sisi CHEN ; Sheng BAI ; Yu ZHENG ; Xiaomian LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2011;(3):229-233
Objective To study the effect of Coxsackie virus B3 (CVB3) infection on islet cells in vitro, and to explore the mechanism of islet cells caused by CVB3. Methods Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells( BMSCs) were separated from the bone marrow and cultured. Then they were induced to differentiate into islet-like cells using nicotinamide and mercaptoethanol. Differentiated cells were detected by morphology , special staining and RT-PCR. Observe CVB3 infection on islet cells under inverse microscope and detect the specific gene fragment by RT-PCR. Results BMSCs showed half suspended shape and gathered to form a cluster after induction. Cells became red brown by dithizone specific staining. RT-PCR also proved the existence of mRNA expressing insulin. Infected islet cells appeared typical pathological changes like shrinks, refraction decreases. RT-PCR detected the desired specific gene fragment of 299 bp in infected islet cells. Conclusion CVB3 can directly injury islet cells, and damage the function of islet cells of secreting insulin.
10.Advance in the induction of islet-like cell from bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells through gene transfection
Sheng BAI ; Mingwei SHENG ; Xiaomian LI
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;34(4):232-234,239
As the progress of organ and tissue transplantation technology, pancreas and islet transplantation has been introduced to treat diabetes and became hot. However, many shortcomings and re-lated issues need to be improved concerning the islet cell sources. Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) has become the hot topic on induction of islet-like cell because it was simple to access, easy to culture and possess the function of immunosuppressian. In recent years, artificial construction of pancreatic islet cells, which uses gene recombinant and gene transfection to reforge islet-like cells, has improved the induction rate of BMSCs and increased the amount of insulin serection, and it also provide new ideas and direction for the treatment of diabetes.

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