1.From Physiology to Pathology of Astrocytes: Highlighting Their Potential as Therapeutic Targets for CNS Injury.
Yimin YUAN ; Hong LIU ; Ziwei DAI ; Cheng HE ; Shangyao QIN ; Zhida SU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2025;41(1):131-154
In the mammalian central nervous system (CNS), astrocytes are the ubiquitous glial cells that have complex morphological and molecular characteristics. These fascinating cells play essential neurosupportive and homeostatic roles in the healthy CNS and undergo morphological, molecular, and functional changes to adopt so-called 'reactive' states in response to CNS injury or disease. In recent years, interest in astrocyte research has increased dramatically and some new biological features and roles of astrocytes in physiological and pathological conditions have been discovered thanks to technological advances. Here, we will review and discuss the well-established and emerging astroglial biology and functions, with emphasis on their potential as therapeutic targets for CNS injury, including traumatic and ischemic injury. This review article will highlight the importance of astrocytes in the neuropathological process and repair of CNS injury.
Astrocytes/drug effects*
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Humans
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Animals
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Central Nervous System/pathology*
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Central Nervous System Diseases/physiopathology*
2.The predictive value of an intratumoral and peritumoral radiomics nomogram based on high b-value diffusion apparent diffusion coefficient maps for prostate cancer
Mengxuan YUAN ; Jian PENG ; Wanjun LU ; Zhenqian QIN ; Yimin XIE ; Qun LIU ; Minglong ZHU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(1):67-71
Objective To explore the preoperative diagnostic value of a radiomics nomogram based on intratumoral and peritumoral apparent diffusion coefficient(ADC)maps for prostate cancer.Methods A retrospective collection was conducted on MRI images of 503 patients with prostate lesions confirmed by pathology.The region of interest(ROI)was delineated on the ADC maps and extended 1-5 mm outward to form the peritumoral region.Radiomics features were extracted from both intratumoral and peritumoral regions,and radiomics models were established.A combined model integrating clinical model was constructed and a nomogram was drawn.The performance of each model and nomogram were evaluated.Results The combined model achieved the highest area under the curve(AUC)in the test set(AUC=0.823)at a peritumoral distance of 3 mm.The nomogram based on the combined model showed good predictive performance and clinical utility on both decision curve analysis(DCA)and calibration curve.Conclusion The radiomics nomogram based on intratumoral and peritumoral ADC maps has the greatest diagnostic value in distinguishing benign and malignant prostate cancer at a peritumoral distance of 3 mm before surgery.
3.The relationship between blood pressure variability and short-term neurological prognosis in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
Chunmei ZHANG ; Yuan YUAN ; Xiaoping YI ; Shuai LIU ; Linlin ZHANG ; Yimin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2025;51(8):449-454
Objective The relationship between blood pressure variability(BPV)and short-term neurological prognosis in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage(aSAH)was investigated.Methods The study conducted a retrospective analysis of clinical data from aSAH patients who underwent surgical treatment and were admitted to the ICU at Beijing Tiantan Hospital,Capital Medical University,from January 2023 to April 2024.BPV was quantitively assessed by calculating the standard deviation(SD),successive variation(SV),coefficient of variation(CV),and range of mean blood pressure(MBP).Patients were divided into two group based on discharge GOS scores:good prognosis[Glasgow Outcome Scale(GOS)4-5]and poor prognosis(GOS 1-3)groups.Comparative analyses were performed to evaluate differences in BPV metrics between the two groups,followed by multivariable logistic regression modeling to adjust for potential confounding factors and elucidate the association between BPV and clinical prognosis.Results A total of 150 patients were included,with 59 in the poor prognosis group and 91 in the good prognosis group.The poor prognosis group exhibited significantly elevated levels of MBP-SD[(9.85±3.20)mmHg vs.(8.04±2.31)mmHg,P<0.001],MBP-SV[(10.37±3.85)mmHg vs.(8.07±2.33)mmHg,P<0.001],MBP-CV(10.00±3.30%vs.8.19±2.33%,P<0.001),and MBP-range[(39.60±13.56)mmHg vs.(32.44±9.78)mmHg,P<0.05]compared to the good prognosis group.Cohen’s d values indicated moderate effect sizes for BPV differences(0.65,0.72,0.63,and 0.61,respectively).Multivariable logistic regression showed that MBP-SD(OR=1.22,95%CI:1.08-1.39,P=0.002)and MBP-SV(OR=1.19,95%CI:1.05-1.35,P=0.007)were independently associated with poor prognosis.Conclusion Elevated MBP-SD and MBP-SV within the first 24 hours postoperative period are independent predictors of unfavorable short-term neurological outcomes in aSAH patients.
4.Effect of PK-15 cell line stably expressing UL54 protein on replication efficiency of UL54 gene deletion recombinant pseudo rabies virus
Mingzhi LI ; Hongxia WU ; Yimin WANG ; Yuan SUN
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(6):1117-1125
The UL54 protein is a nonstructural protein of the pseudorabies virus(PRV).Electron microscopy observations showed that most of particles of recombinant PRV(rPRV-△UL54)with a deletion of the UL54 gene had only a nucleocapsid and lacked an intact vesicle structure.The in-complete structure of the viral particles led to a significant reduction in the infection efficiency of the virus,which could not be applied in the study of the gene function and mechanism of action of UL54.In this study,the UL54 gene was cloned into the lentiviral vector pLVX-IRES-Puro,and af-ter lentiviral transduction,the UL54 gene was integrated into the PK-15 cell genome.A cell line(PK-15-UL54)overexpressing UL54 protein was successfully constructed and characterized by PCR,indirect immunofluorescence assay and protein immunoblotting.Replication was assayed in the PK-15-UL54 cell line after inoculation with UL54 gene deletion virus(rPRV-△UL54-Re).Elec-tron microscopy observation showed that the rPRV-△UL54-Re virus had a complete viral particle structure.Fluorescence microscopy observations showed that rPRV-△UL54-Re virus could normal-ly infect cells and replicate.The results of quantitative PCR assay showed that the replication efficiency of rPRV-△UL54-Re virus increased.Therefore,PK-15-UL54 cell line is an important tool to improve the replication efficiency of UL54 gene deletion recombinant pseudorabies virus and plays an important role in exploring the mechanistic study of UL54 gene regulation of PRV repli-cation.
5.Effect of PK-15 cell line stably expressing UL54 protein on replication efficiency of UL54 gene deletion recombinant pseudo rabies virus
Mingzhi LI ; Hongxia WU ; Yimin WANG ; Yuan SUN
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(6):1117-1125
The UL54 protein is a nonstructural protein of the pseudorabies virus(PRV).Electron microscopy observations showed that most of particles of recombinant PRV(rPRV-△UL54)with a deletion of the UL54 gene had only a nucleocapsid and lacked an intact vesicle structure.The in-complete structure of the viral particles led to a significant reduction in the infection efficiency of the virus,which could not be applied in the study of the gene function and mechanism of action of UL54.In this study,the UL54 gene was cloned into the lentiviral vector pLVX-IRES-Puro,and af-ter lentiviral transduction,the UL54 gene was integrated into the PK-15 cell genome.A cell line(PK-15-UL54)overexpressing UL54 protein was successfully constructed and characterized by PCR,indirect immunofluorescence assay and protein immunoblotting.Replication was assayed in the PK-15-UL54 cell line after inoculation with UL54 gene deletion virus(rPRV-△UL54-Re).Elec-tron microscopy observation showed that the rPRV-△UL54-Re virus had a complete viral particle structure.Fluorescence microscopy observations showed that rPRV-△UL54-Re virus could normal-ly infect cells and replicate.The results of quantitative PCR assay showed that the replication efficiency of rPRV-△UL54-Re virus increased.Therefore,PK-15-UL54 cell line is an important tool to improve the replication efficiency of UL54 gene deletion recombinant pseudorabies virus and plays an important role in exploring the mechanistic study of UL54 gene regulation of PRV repli-cation.
6.The predictive value of an intratumoral and peritumoral radiomics nomogram based on high b-value diffusion apparent diffusion coefficient maps for prostate cancer
Mengxuan YUAN ; Jian PENG ; Wanjun LU ; Zhenqian QIN ; Yimin XIE ; Qun LIU ; Minglong ZHU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(1):67-71
Objective To explore the preoperative diagnostic value of a radiomics nomogram based on intratumoral and peritumoral apparent diffusion coefficient(ADC)maps for prostate cancer.Methods A retrospective collection was conducted on MRI images of 503 patients with prostate lesions confirmed by pathology.The region of interest(ROI)was delineated on the ADC maps and extended 1-5 mm outward to form the peritumoral region.Radiomics features were extracted from both intratumoral and peritumoral regions,and radiomics models were established.A combined model integrating clinical model was constructed and a nomogram was drawn.The performance of each model and nomogram were evaluated.Results The combined model achieved the highest area under the curve(AUC)in the test set(AUC=0.823)at a peritumoral distance of 3 mm.The nomogram based on the combined model showed good predictive performance and clinical utility on both decision curve analysis(DCA)and calibration curve.Conclusion The radiomics nomogram based on intratumoral and peritumoral ADC maps has the greatest diagnostic value in distinguishing benign and malignant prostate cancer at a peritumoral distance of 3 mm before surgery.
7.Effect of body weight and length on carotid artery vascular stenosis induced by balloon strain in rats
Tianwang CHEN ; Jiawei LUO ; Yidan YUAN ; Yimin YANG ; Bo HUANG ; Shangfu XU ; Lisheng LI
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2025;45(8):1034-1040
Objective To investigate the effects of body weight and length of SD rats on the carotid artery balloon injury-induced vascular stenosis model in order to provide a reference for replicating an ideal vascular stenosis mod-el.Methods Male rats were divided into three groups based on body weight and length.The CONQUEROR? SC PTCA balloon catheter was employed,with a fixed balloon inflation volume of 0.2 mL to induce injury in the left common carotid artery,while the right side served as a control.As soon as surgery operation,one rat from each group was selected for Evans Blue dye verification.Fourteen days later,the injured and contra lateral common ca-rotid arteries from remaining rats were harvested for HE staining to check the extent of stenosis.Based on these find-ings,six rats within the optimal range of body weight and length were selected for further validation.Results Rats with body weights ranging from 280 to 380 g(corresponding body lengths of 21.0-26.5 cm)underwent balloon catheter injury,resulting in endothelial detachment and varying degrees of stenosis in the common carotid artery.In rats weighing 280-300 g(body lengths of 21.0-22.5 cm)had severe stenosis or occlusion of the common carotid artery with thrombosis.In rats weighing 320-340 g(body lengths of 23.0-24.5 cm),the internal and external elastic plates of the common carotid artery were ruptured and the vascular morphology was abnormal.Conversely,rats weighing 360-380 g(body lengths of 25.0-26.5 cm)did not show any ruptured elastic laminae or thrombus formation in the common carotid artery,and the extent of vascular stenos in rats with a body weight of 360 g was moderate and uniform.The results of the repeated validation experiments were consistent.Conclusions Rats with a body weight range of 360 g(corresponding body length of 25.0-26.5 cm)are suitable for development of an ideal vascular stenosis model.
8.The relationship between blood pressure variability and short-term neurological prognosis in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
Chunmei ZHANG ; Yuan YUAN ; Xiaoping YI ; Shuai LIU ; Linlin ZHANG ; Yimin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2025;51(8):449-454
Objective The relationship between blood pressure variability(BPV)and short-term neurological prognosis in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage(aSAH)was investigated.Methods The study conducted a retrospective analysis of clinical data from aSAH patients who underwent surgical treatment and were admitted to the ICU at Beijing Tiantan Hospital,Capital Medical University,from January 2023 to April 2024.BPV was quantitively assessed by calculating the standard deviation(SD),successive variation(SV),coefficient of variation(CV),and range of mean blood pressure(MBP).Patients were divided into two group based on discharge GOS scores:good prognosis[Glasgow Outcome Scale(GOS)4-5]and poor prognosis(GOS 1-3)groups.Comparative analyses were performed to evaluate differences in BPV metrics between the two groups,followed by multivariable logistic regression modeling to adjust for potential confounding factors and elucidate the association between BPV and clinical prognosis.Results A total of 150 patients were included,with 59 in the poor prognosis group and 91 in the good prognosis group.The poor prognosis group exhibited significantly elevated levels of MBP-SD[(9.85±3.20)mmHg vs.(8.04±2.31)mmHg,P<0.001],MBP-SV[(10.37±3.85)mmHg vs.(8.07±2.33)mmHg,P<0.001],MBP-CV(10.00±3.30%vs.8.19±2.33%,P<0.001),and MBP-range[(39.60±13.56)mmHg vs.(32.44±9.78)mmHg,P<0.05]compared to the good prognosis group.Cohen’s d values indicated moderate effect sizes for BPV differences(0.65,0.72,0.63,and 0.61,respectively).Multivariable logistic regression showed that MBP-SD(OR=1.22,95%CI:1.08-1.39,P=0.002)and MBP-SV(OR=1.19,95%CI:1.05-1.35,P=0.007)were independently associated with poor prognosis.Conclusion Elevated MBP-SD and MBP-SV within the first 24 hours postoperative period are independent predictors of unfavorable short-term neurological outcomes in aSAH patients.
9.Analysis of the current situation and development trend of bone age assessment of children in China based on questionnaires
Fengsen BAI ; Xinyu YUAN ; Yimin MA ; Yang YANG ; Yuchun YAN ; Haiyan XIN ; Xiaoguang CHENG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2024;58(2):225-228
Objective:Based on the questionnaire, to analyze the current status of children′s bone age assessment in China, especially the application of artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted bone age assessment system in the clinic.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study. The questionnaire was adapted by ourselves through the literature method and expert interview method, and the whole volume included 22 questions, which were released in the form of WeChat applet questionnaire star to the physician groups of several associations and entrusted to the radiology and paediatricians with senior titles. The results of the different types of questions were summarised and analyzed, and the chi-square test was used to compare the count data.Results:A total of 450 valid questionnaires were collected from 162 medical institutions in 26 provinces and cities and autonomous regions, of which 232 (51.6%) were from 87 (53.7%) tertiary hospitals and 218 (48.4%) from 75 (46.3%) secondary hospitals. Of the respondents, 115 (25.6%) were senior, 137 (30.4%) middle and 198 (44.0%) junior. Child bone age measurement was performed at 75.9% (66/87) of tertiary care organizations and 26.7% (20/75) of secondary care organizations, and the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=39.10, P<0.001). Left wrist radiographs were predominantly used for bone age assessment (76.0%, 123/162), with 72.8% (118/162) of sites using the ATLAS method of assessment and 17.9% (29/162) using the scoring method. A total of 98.4% (443/450) of respondents agreed that AI technology should be used to assist in bone age assessment, but only 9.3% (15/162) of healthcare organizations used AI-assisted technology. Conclusion:At present, bone age assessment is widely used in medical institutions, but there are problems with non-standardized examination methods, inconsistent assessment standards, and imprecise assessment results. Expectations for AI technology-assisted diagnosis exist among a wide range of physicians, but there are fewer users.
10.Neurophilic herpesvirus: a powerful tool for neuroscience research.
Mingzhi LI ; Li PAN ; Hongxia WU ; Huaji QIU ; Yimin WANG ; Yuan SUN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(1):7-18
Viruses are powerful tools for the study of modern neurosciences. Most of the research on the connection and function of neurons were done by using recombinant viruses, among which neurotropic herpesvirus is one of the most important tools. With the continuous development of genetic engineering and molecular biology techniques, several recombinant neurophilic herpesviruses have been engineered into different viral tools for neuroscience research. This review describes and discusses several common and widely used neurophilic herpesviruses as nerve conduction tracers, viral vectors for neurological diseases, and lytic viruses for neuro-oncology applications, which provides a reference for further exploring the function of neurophilic herpesviruses.
Herpesviridae/genetics*
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Neurosciences
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Genetic Vectors/genetics*
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Genetic Engineering
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Neurons

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