1.A segmented backprojection tensor degradation feature encoding model for motion artifacts correction in dental cone beam computed tomography.
Zhixiong ZENG ; Yongbo WANG ; Zongyue LIN ; Zhaoying BIAN ; Jianhua MA
Journal of Southern Medical University 2025;45(2):422-436
OBJECTIVES:
We propose a segmented backprojection tensor degradation feature encoding (SBP-MAC) model for motion artifact correction in dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) to improve the quality of the reconstructed images.
METHODS:
The proposed motion artifact correction model consists of a generator and a degradation encoder. The segmented limited-angle reconstructed sub-images are stacked into the tensors and used as the model input. A degradation encoder is used to extract spatially varying motion information in the tensor, and the generator's skip connection features are adaptively modulated to guide the model for correcting artifacts caused by different motion waveforms. The artifact consistency loss function was designed to simplify the learning task of the generator.
RESULTS:
The proposed model could effectively remove motion artifacts and improve the quality of the reconstructed images. For simulated data, the proposed model increased the peak signal-to-noise ratio by 8.28%, increased the structural similarity index measurement by 2.29%, and decreased the root mean square error by 23.84%. For real clinical data, the proposed model achieved the highest expert score of 4.4221 (against a 5-point scale), which was significantly higher than those of all the other comparison methods.
CONCLUSIONS
The SBP-MAC model can effectively extract spatially varying motion information in the tensors and achieve adaptive artifact correction from the tensor domain to the image domain to improve the quality of reconstructed dental CBCT images.
Cone-Beam Computed Tomography/methods*
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Artifacts
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Humans
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Motion
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted/methods*
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Signal-To-Noise Ratio
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Algorithms
2.Application of clinical situational mode in Pathogenic Biology experimental teaching
Lan WANG ; Bing WANG ; Lan WANG ; Zhixiong YU ; Zhihang YANG ; Liang ZHANG ; Zhong ZHANG
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2025;27(4):444-448
Objective:To explore the effect of integrating clinical situational mode into experimental teaching of Pathogenic Biology,integrate early clinical concept into experimental teaching,and enhance students'ability to analyze and solve clinical problems,so as to improve the quality of teaching.Methods:A total of 179 students from class 7 to 12 of grade 2022 majoring in clinical medicine of a medical college were enrolled as the research subjects.Among them,88 students from class 7 to 9 were selected as the control group and comprehensive experimental content teaching according to the traditional teaching mode were carried out.A total of 91 students from class 10 to 12 were selected as the experimental group and experimental teaching system of Pathogenic Biology focusing on clinical case analysis and discussion,comprehensive experimental development,and diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases were carried out.The results of process evaluation and summative evaluation were compared between the two groups,and the effect of integrating clinical situation mode into experimental teaching on improving the learning ability of students in the experimental group was evaluated in the form of a questionnaire survey.Results:Academic performances of process evaluation and summative evaluation in the experimental group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.01).The integration of clinical situational mode into Pathogenic Biology significantly improved students'learning interest,theoretical comprehension,and cultivation of"early clinical"thinking.Conclusion:The integration of clinical situational mode into Pathogenic Biology experiment course can effectively motivated students'learning enthusiasm and cultivate high-quality medical talents with innovative ability and clinical thinking.
3.Application of clinical situational mode in Pathogenic Biology experimental teaching
Lan WANG ; Bing WANG ; Lan WANG ; Zhixiong YU ; Zhihang YANG ; Liang ZHANG ; Zhong ZHANG
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2025;27(4):444-448
Objective:To explore the effect of integrating clinical situational mode into experimental teaching of Pathogenic Biology,integrate early clinical concept into experimental teaching,and enhance students'ability to analyze and solve clinical problems,so as to improve the quality of teaching.Methods:A total of 179 students from class 7 to 12 of grade 2022 majoring in clinical medicine of a medical college were enrolled as the research subjects.Among them,88 students from class 7 to 9 were selected as the control group and comprehensive experimental content teaching according to the traditional teaching mode were carried out.A total of 91 students from class 10 to 12 were selected as the experimental group and experimental teaching system of Pathogenic Biology focusing on clinical case analysis and discussion,comprehensive experimental development,and diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases were carried out.The results of process evaluation and summative evaluation were compared between the two groups,and the effect of integrating clinical situation mode into experimental teaching on improving the learning ability of students in the experimental group was evaluated in the form of a questionnaire survey.Results:Academic performances of process evaluation and summative evaluation in the experimental group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.01).The integration of clinical situational mode into Pathogenic Biology significantly improved students'learning interest,theoretical comprehension,and cultivation of"early clinical"thinking.Conclusion:The integration of clinical situational mode into Pathogenic Biology experiment course can effectively motivated students'learning enthusiasm and cultivate high-quality medical talents with innovative ability and clinical thinking.
4.Summary of experience in diagnosis and treatment of unexplained neonatal intestinal perforation
Weijun ZHENG ; Yifan FANG ; Dianming WU ; Lei YAN ; Fei CHEN ; Xiang WANG ; Yingjian CHEN ; Zhixiong LIN ; Mingkun LIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(2):101-104
Objective:To summarize the experience of diagnosis and treatment of unexplained neonatal intestinal perforation.Methods:A case summary was conducted.Intestinal perforation children who showed unclear etiology during surgical exploration in Fujian Children′s Hospital from October 2017 to October 2023 were retrospectively analyzed.The perforation characteristics, pathological characteristics, etiological analysis and surgical methods were analyzed, and the diagnosis and treatment experience was summarized.Results:There were 21 neonates with unexplained intestinal perforation, including 15 boys and 6 girls.There were more full-term infants (12 cases) than preterm ones (9 cases), and more neonates with normal birth weight (12 cases) than those with low birth weight (9 cases).Intraoperative perforation was detected in the ileum in 13 cases and colon in 8 cases.The perforation diameter ranged between 0.5-2.0 cm.Single perforation was detected in 20 cases, and 1 case had two perforations.All patients underwent full-layer multipoint biopsy and enterostomy.Pathological reports after surgery showed that Hirschsprung disease was confirmed in 10 cases, and Hirschsprung disease allied disorders were diagnosed in 8 cases.The remaining 3 cases had normal ganglion cells, and 2 cases of them had spontaneous intestinal perforation, and 1 case had meconium ileus.After operation, 3 cases gave up treatment, 1 case died, and 17 patients were discharged from hospital at the first stage.Nine cases with Hirschsprung disease received radical surgery at the age of 3-6 months.Six out of 8 patients with Hirschsprung disease allied disorders underwent fistula closure surgery after accurate evaluation.Among the 6 children who received fistula closure surgery, 1 case underwent Santulli enterostomy because of inability to defecate and abdominal distension after surgery.Two of the 6 children undergoing fistula closure surgery were still being followed up.Two cases of spontaneous intestinal perforation and 1 case of meconium ileus underwent fistula closure surgery at the age of 3 months, and postoperative defecation was normal.Conclusions:Intestinal neuronal dysplasia, meconium ileus combined with intestinal perforation and spontaneous intestinal perforation should be considered in unexplained neonatal intestinal perforation.It is recommended that enterostomy and multipoint biopsy should be performed to clarify the pathology before further treatment in children with unexplained intestinal perforation.Santulli enterostomy is a feasible staging operation.
5.Summary of experience in diagnosis and treatment of unexplained neonatal intestinal perforation
Weijun ZHENG ; Yifan FANG ; Dianming WU ; Lei YAN ; Fei CHEN ; Xiang WANG ; Yingjian CHEN ; Zhixiong LIN ; Mingkun LIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(2):101-104
Objective:To summarize the experience of diagnosis and treatment of unexplained neonatal intestinal perforation.Methods:A case summary was conducted.Intestinal perforation children who showed unclear etiology during surgical exploration in Fujian Children′s Hospital from October 2017 to October 2023 were retrospectively analyzed.The perforation characteristics, pathological characteristics, etiological analysis and surgical methods were analyzed, and the diagnosis and treatment experience was summarized.Results:There were 21 neonates with unexplained intestinal perforation, including 15 boys and 6 girls.There were more full-term infants (12 cases) than preterm ones (9 cases), and more neonates with normal birth weight (12 cases) than those with low birth weight (9 cases).Intraoperative perforation was detected in the ileum in 13 cases and colon in 8 cases.The perforation diameter ranged between 0.5-2.0 cm.Single perforation was detected in 20 cases, and 1 case had two perforations.All patients underwent full-layer multipoint biopsy and enterostomy.Pathological reports after surgery showed that Hirschsprung disease was confirmed in 10 cases, and Hirschsprung disease allied disorders were diagnosed in 8 cases.The remaining 3 cases had normal ganglion cells, and 2 cases of them had spontaneous intestinal perforation, and 1 case had meconium ileus.After operation, 3 cases gave up treatment, 1 case died, and 17 patients were discharged from hospital at the first stage.Nine cases with Hirschsprung disease received radical surgery at the age of 3-6 months.Six out of 8 patients with Hirschsprung disease allied disorders underwent fistula closure surgery after accurate evaluation.Among the 6 children who received fistula closure surgery, 1 case underwent Santulli enterostomy because of inability to defecate and abdominal distension after surgery.Two of the 6 children undergoing fistula closure surgery were still being followed up.Two cases of spontaneous intestinal perforation and 1 case of meconium ileus underwent fistula closure surgery at the age of 3 months, and postoperative defecation was normal.Conclusions:Intestinal neuronal dysplasia, meconium ileus combined with intestinal perforation and spontaneous intestinal perforation should be considered in unexplained neonatal intestinal perforation.It is recommended that enterostomy and multipoint biopsy should be performed to clarify the pathology before further treatment in children with unexplained intestinal perforation.Santulli enterostomy is a feasible staging operation.
6.Reflections on quarantine and supervision policies of imported experimental animals in Japan
Ning DING ; Jiaqi LIANG ; Hongkun FU ; Ying WANG ; Chunxia WANG ; Jiao REN ; Haiqiong YU ; Zhixiong LIN ; Lidan MA ; Daozhong ZHU ; Zhiqiang GAO ; Xiaowei WU ; Yufeng TAO
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(6):93-99
Japan is one of the main trading partners for the import and export of experimental animals in China,and its quarantine and supervision policies for the import and export of experimental animals are very detailed and strict.This article takes experimental dogs,cats,and monkeys as examples to provide an in-depth analysis of the quarantine and supervision policies for the main experimental animals exported to Japan.At the same time,it reflects on the current laws and regulations,import and export management method,standards,biosafety,breeding and management status,as well as the import and export business status of experimental animals in China.Suggestions are provided in improving the laws and regulations,import and export management method,ensuring national biosafety,improving the management level of experimental animal breeding,and promoting the import and export trade of experimental animals,in order to provide reference for comprehensively improving the production,use,and breeding management level of experimental animals in China and strengthening the trade between China and Japan.
7.Multi-omics analysis of adamantinomatous craniopharyngiomas reveals distinct molecular subgroups with prognostic and treatment response significance
Xianlong WANG ; Chuan ZHAO ; Jincheng LIN ; Hongxing LIU ; Qiuhong ZENG ; Huadong CHEN ; Ye WANG ; Dapeng XU ; Wen CHEN ; Moping XU ; En ZHANG ; Da LIN ; Zhixiong LIN
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(7):859-870
Background::Adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma (ACP) is the commonest pediatric sellar tumor. No effective drug is available and interpatient heterogeneity is prominent. This study aimed to identify distinct molecular subgroups of ACP based on the multi-omics profiles, imaging findings, and histological features, in order to predict the response to anti-inflammatory treatment and immunotherapies.Methods::Totally 142 Chinese cases diagnosed with craniopharyngiomas were profiled, including 119 ACPs and 23 papillary craniopharyngiomas. Whole-exome sequencing (151 tumors, including recurrent ones), RNA sequencing (84 tumors), and DNA methylome profiling (95 tumors) were performed. Consensus clustering and non-negative matrix factorization were used for subgrouping, and Cox regression were utilized for prognostic evaluation, respectively.Results::Three distinct molecular subgroups were identified: WNT, ImA, and ImB. The WNT subgroup showed higher Wnt/β-catenin pathway activity, with a greater number of epithelial cells and more predominantly solid tumors. The ImA and ImB subgroups had activated inflammatory and interferon response pathways, with enhanced immune cell infiltration and more predominantly cystic tumors. Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MEK/MAPK) signaling was activated only in ImA samples, while IL-6 and epithelial-mesenchymal transition biomarkers were highly expressed in the ImB group, mostly consisting of children. The degree of astrogliosis was significantly elevated in the ImA group, with severe finger-like protrusions at the invasive front of the tumor. The molecular subgrouping was an independent prognostic factor, with the WNT group having longer event-free survival than ImB (Cox, P = 0.04). ImA/ImB cases were more likely to respond to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapy than the WNT group ( P <0.01). In the preliminary screening of subtyping markers, CD38 was significantly downregulated in WNT compared with ImA and ImB ( P = 0.01). Conclusions::ACP comprises three molecular subtypes with distinct imaging and histological features. The prognosis of the WNT type is better than that of the ImB group, which is more likely to benefit from the ICB treatment.
8.Cloning, identification and functional analysis of the goat transcription factor c-fos.
Tingting HU ; Yong WANG ; Dingshuang CHEN ; Chengsi GONG ; Yanyan LI ; Yan XIONG ; Jianmei WANG ; Zhixiong LI ; Yaqiu LIN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(4):1684-1695
C-fos is a transcription factor that plays an important role in cell proliferation, differentiation and tumor formation. The aim of this study was to clone the goat c-fos gene, clarify its biological characteristics, and further reveal its regulatory role in the differentiation of goat subcutaneous adipocytes. We cloned the c-fos gene from subcutaneous adipose tissue of Jianzhou big-eared goats by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and analyzed its biological characteristics. Using real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR), we detected the expression of c-fos gene in the heart, liver, spleen, lung, kidney, subcutaneous fat, longissimus dorsi and subcutaneous adipocytes of goat upon induced differentiation for 0 h to 120 h. The goat overexpression vector pEGFP-c-fos was constructed and transfected into the subcutaneous preadipocytes for induced differentiation. The morphological changes of lipid droplet accumulation were observed by oil red O staining and bodipy staining. Furthermore, qPCR was used to test the relative mRNA level of the c-fos overexpression on adipogenic differentiation marker genes. The results showed that the cloned goat c-fos gene was 1 477 bp in length, in which the coding sequence was 1 143 bp, encoding a protein of 380 amino acids. Protein structure analysis showed that goat FOS protein has a basic leucine zipper structure, and subcellular localization prediction suggested that it was mainly distributed in the nucleus. The relative expression level of c-fos was higher in the subcutaneous adipose tissue of goats (P < 0.05), and the expression level of c-fos was significantly increased upon induced differentiation of subcutaneous preadipocyte for 48 h (P < 0.01). Overexpression of c-fos significantly inhibited the lipid droplets formation in goat subcutaneous adipocytes, significantly decreased the relative expression levels of the AP2 and C/EBPβ lipogenic marker genes (P < 0.01). Moreover, AP2 and C/EBPβ promoter are predicted to have multiple binding sites. In conclusion, the results indicated that c-fos gene was a negative regulatory factor of subcutaneous adipocyte differentiation in goats, and it might regulate the expression of AP2 and C/EBPβ gene expression.
Animals
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Goats/genetics*
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Cell Differentiation/genetics*
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Adipogenesis/genetics*
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Gene Expression Regulation
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Proteins/genetics*
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Cloning, Molecular
9.Effects of HOTAIR on epithelial mesenchymal transition in HaCaT cells
Zhixiong CHEN ; Chenyu WANG ; Mingzi ZHANG ; Zhifei LIU ; Xiaojun WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2023;29(1):54-58
Objective:To verify that hypoxia induces epithelial mesenchymal transition in HaCaT cells, and to observe the effect of LncRNA HOTAIR on epithelial mesenchymal transition in HaCaT cells.Methods:From Jan. 2018 to Dec. 2018 in Chinese Academy of Medical Science, HaCaT cells were divided into four groups: group A cultured under normoxia, group B cultured under hypoxia, group C transfected with sh-control cultured under hypoxia, and group D transfected with sh-LncRNA HOTAIR cultured under hypoxia. After 36 hours of culturing, the expression of E-cadherin and vimentin were detected using qPCR and Western blot. The migration of HaCaT cells was evaluated by Transwell assay.Results:The relative quantity of E-cadherin mRNA in the four groups were 3.076±0.271, 1.000±0.089, 1.024±0.222, and 2.595±0.085, while vimentin mRNAs were 1.002±0.183, 4.170±0.279, 4.111±0.477, and 2.412±0.134, respectively. In addition, the Transwll invasion assay showed that numbers of cell migration in the four groups were 32.70±3.93, 125.40±6.26, 120.10±6.79, and 58.24±7.06, respectively.Conclusions:The study suggests that hypoxia promotes epithelial mesenchymal transition in keratinocytes. Furthermore, downregulation of HOTAIR is noted to inhibit epithelial mesenchymal transition of keratinocytes under hypoxia condition.
10.Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage in adults (version 2023)
Fan FAN ; Junfeng FENG ; Xin CHEN ; Kaiwei HAN ; Xianjian HUANG ; Chuntao LI ; Ziyuan LIU ; Chunlong ZHONG ; Ligang CHEN ; Wenjin CHEN ; Bin DONG ; Jixin DUAN ; Wenhua FANG ; Guang FENG ; Guoyi GAO ; Liang GAO ; Chunhua HANG ; Lijin HE ; Lijun HOU ; Qibing HUANG ; Jiyao JIANG ; Rongcai JIANG ; Shengyong LAN ; Lihong LI ; Jinfang LIU ; Zhixiong LIU ; Zhengxiang LUO ; Rongjun QIAN ; Binghui QIU ; Hongtao QU ; Guangzhi SHI ; Kai SHU ; Haiying SUN ; Xiaoou SUN ; Ning WANG ; Qinghua WANG ; Yuhai WANG ; Junji WEI ; Xiangpin WEI ; Lixin XU ; Chaohua YANG ; Hua YANG ; Likun YANG ; Xiaofeng YANG ; Renhe YU ; Yongming ZHANG ; Weiping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(9):769-779
Traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage commonly presents in traumatic brain injury patients, and it may lead to complications such as meningitis, ventriculitis, brain abscess, subdural hematoma or tension pneumocephalus. When misdiagnosed or inappropriately treated, traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage may result in severe complications and may be life-threatening. Some traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage has concealed manifestations and is prone to misdiagnosis. Due to different sites and mechanisms of trauma and degree of cerebrospinal fluid leak, treatments for traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage varies greatly. Hence, the Craniocerebral Trauma Professional Group of Neurosurgery Branch of Chinese Medical Association and the Neurological Injury Professional Group of Trauma Branch of Chinese Medical Association organized relevant experts to formulate the " Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage in adults ( version 2023)" based on existing clinical evidence and experience. The consensus consisted of 16 recommendations, covering the leakage diagnosis, localization, treatments, and intracranial infection prevention, so as to standardize the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage and improve the overall prognosis of the patients.

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