1.Ghrelin-mediated HO-1/PGC-1α signaling pathway regulates mitochondrial oxidative stress to improve traumatic brain injury in rats
Zhihui ZHAO ; Xiuli ZHAI ; Jing WANG ; Min MA ; Xianghua BAI ; Nan SU
Journal of China Medical University 2025;54(4):351-358
Objective To investigate the protective effect of Ghrelin on traumatic brain injury(TBI)in rats based on the HO-1/PGC-1αsignaling pathway.Methods Thirty SPF male rats were randomly divided into sham,TBI,and Ghrelin groups,with 10 rats in each group.A TBI rat model was established using the Feeney free-fall impingement method.The Ghrelin group was injected by caudal vein at a dose of 20 μg/kg 30 min after modeling,while the sham group was not impinged.After 72 h of modeling,the brain tissues of the rats were col-lected,and the brain water content was measured in order to analyze the severity of brain edema.HE staining was used to observe patho-logical changes in brain tissue.The levels of the oxidative stress factors MDA,SOD,and GSH-Px were determined using ELISA.TUNEL staining was used to detect the apoptosis of the brain cells,and the expression levels of Bcl-2,Bax,caspase-3 and caspase-9 in the brain tissues were detected by Western blotting.Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species(mtROS)in the brain tissues were detected by immuno-fluorescence.Mitochondrial function indicators,including mitochondrial mitogen Mfn 1/2,nuclear respiration factor 1(NRF1),and mito-chondrial transcription factor A(TFAM)were detected by Western blotting.The expression levels of HO-1 and PGC-1α in the brain tis-sues of rats in each group were detected by Western blotting.Twenty TBI model rats treated with Ghrelin were divided into Ghrelin+sh-NC and Ghrelin+sh-HMOX1 group with 10 rats in each group.Rats were treated with Ghrelin and injected with knock-down control(adenovirus 2.5 × 109 pfu)or knock-down HMOX1 adenovirus(2.5 × 109 pfu)via tail vein.Western blotting was used to detect the expressions of HO-1,PGC-1 α,Bcl-2,Bax,caspase-3 and caspase-9 in the brain tissues of the two groups.The levels of MDA,SOD and GSH-Px in brain tissue of two groups were detected by ELISA.Results Compared with the sham group,the pathological injury and brain edema in TBI group were aggravated,the number of brain cell apoptosis increased,the levels of oxidative stress factors SOD and GSH-Px decreased,the level of MDA increased,the level of mtROS in brain tissue decreased,the expressions of Bax,caspase-3 and caspase-9 increased,and the expressions of Mfn1/2,NRF1,TFAM,HO-1 and PGC-1α decreased(P<0.05).Compared with TBI group,the pathological damage of brain tissue in Ghrelin group was improved,the brain edema was alleviated,the number of brain cell apoptosis was reduced,the levels of oxidative stress factors SOD and GSH-Px were increased,the level of MDA was decreased,the mtROS in brain tissue was decreased,the expression of Bcl-2 protein was increased,the expressions of Bax,caspase-3 and caspase-9 protein were decreased,and the expressions of Mfn1/2,NRF1,TFAM,HO-1 and PGC-1α were decreased(P<0.05).Compared with Ghrelin+sh-NC group,the expressions of Bax,caspase-3 and caspase-9,MDA in brain tissue of Ghrelin+sh-HMOX1 group increased,while the levels of SOD and GSH-Px decreased(P<0.05).Conclusion Chrelin has protective effect on TBI in rats,and can inhibit brain tissue injury and apoptosis in rats.Its mechanism may be achieved by regulating mitochondrial oxidative stress through HO-1/PGC-1α signaling pathway.
2.Predictive effects of different motor evoked potential warning thresholds on motor function recovery fol-lowing decompression for cervical and thoracic ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament
Li LI ; Huan LI ; Kai CHEN ; Jia LIU ; Wenwen SHEN ; Yuqing WANG ; Xiufang WU ; Yushu BAI ; Qiang LI ; Jian-min LIU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(18):2898-2905
Objective To explore the optimal warning threshold of motor evoked potentials(MEP)in decompression surgery for ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament(OPLL)at cervical and thoracic segments,and the predictive role of different MEP parameters on postoperative lower extremity motor function.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 227 patients diagnosed with cervical or thoracic OPLL and underwent decompression surgery from January 2022 to January 2024 in the hospital.There were 131 males and 96 females,with an average age of(60±10)years.All patients underwent continuous neuro-physiological monitoring during the operation,and the minimum ratio of MEP amplitude change to the baseline at the beginning of the operation(Dmax)and the ratio of MEP terminal amplitude change to the baseline at the end of the operation(Dend)were recorded.The correlations between these two ratios and the lower extremity motor func-tion immediately after the operation and at 1 year were compared.According to the Medical Research Council muscle strength score(MRC)standard,a postoperative score increase of≥1 point compared to preoperative was defined as postoperative motor dysfunction.Pearson correlation coefficients were used to evaluate the correlations between Dmax and Dend and the lower extremity motor function immediately after the operation and at 1 year.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves were drawn to predict postoperative lower extremity motor dysfunc-tion using Dmax and Dend.Results Among the 227 patients,186 had cervical OPLL and 41 had thoracic OPLL.The incidence of lower extremity motor dysfunction immediately after the operation and at 1 year was 7 cases(3.76%)and 2 cases(1.08%)in the cervical group,and 9 cases(21.95%)and 3 cases(7.32%)in the thoracic group,respectively.The incidence of lower extremity motor dysfunction in the thoracic group was higher than that in the cervical group(P<0.001).The baseline induction rate of bilateral lower extremity MEPs was 98.92%(368/372)in the cervical group and 96.34%(79/82)in the thoracic group.The Pearson correlation coefficients of Dend with the bilateral lower extremity motor function immediately after the operation in the cervical and thoracic groups were both greater than those of Dmax,and the differences were statistically significant(cervical group:r=0.669,0.517,P=0.001 2;thoracic group:r=0.882,0.727,P=0.003 6),while the differences in the Pearson corre-lation coefficients of Dend and Dmax with the bilateral lower extremity motor function at 1 year were not statistically significant(cervical group:r=0.457,0.352,P=0.088;thoracic group:r=0.760,0.625,P=0.098).The cut-off values of Dend for the cervical group were 0.853 immediately after the operation and at 1 year,and the cut-off values of Dmax were 0.881 and 0.978,respectively.For the thoracic group,the cut-off values of Dend were 0.532 immediately after the operation and 0.639 at 1 year,and the cut-off values of Dmax were 0.532 and 0.640,respec-tively.Conclusions In OPLL surgery,the MEP monitoring strategy should be adjusted according to the surgical segment.For the cervical segment,Dmax should be emphasized to balance high sensitivity and specificity,while for the thoracic segment,Dmax or Dend can be flexibly selected.Higher MEP warning thresholds are required for cervical OPLL surgery(Dmax:0.881 immediately after the operation and 0.978 at 1 year;Dend:0.853),while significantly lower thresholds are needed for thoracic OPLL(Dmax/Dend:0.532 immediately after the operation and 0.640 at 1 year).
3.Analysis of microbial community composition of lower respiratory tract in patients with severe hospital-acquired pneumonia in critical care
Tongtong ZHENG ; Min WANG ; Qi SHAN ; Minghang LI ; Yazhen BAI ; Qizhi FU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2025;53(11):1145-1151
Objective To investigae microbial community structure of lower respiratory tract in severe hospital-acquired pneumonia(SHAP)patients in intensive care unit(ICU)using metagenomic next-generation sequencing(mNGS).Methods mNGS was performed on bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF)of 84 patients with SHAP.Patients were grouped based on age,smoking status,underlying diseases and duration of artificial airway.The differences in α diversity,β diversity,microbial composition and community structure of airway microbiota were compared between different groups.The differential airway microbiota associated with artificial airway were screened,and microbial co-occurrence networks was constructed to observe the interaction in microorganisms.Results Results of α diversity analysis revealed that diversity and evenness of the microbial community were higher in young adults compared to those of middle-aged patients,while microbial diversity and evenness were significantly reduced in patients with comorbid stroke.In the group of artificial airway treatment,the diversity and uniformity of microorganisms decreased as the duration of artificial airway treatment increased.The diversity was the lowest when the artificial airway treatment lasted for more than 3 days.β diversity analysis confirmed that there were significant differences in the distinct microbial community structures between the>3 days support group and the non-intubated and≤3 days support cohorts.Acinetobacter baumannii was dominant in all groups.The bacterial diversity was significantly higher in the middle-aged group,the non-smoking group,the group without artificial airway therapy,the group without diabetes mellitus,the group with artificial airway therapy≥3 days and the group with chronic lung disease than those of other groups.In particular,pseudomonas aeruginosa,corynebacterium striatum and veillonella parvula were enriched in these groups.Difference analysis showed that there were significant differences in pseudomonas aeruginosa and corynebacterium striatum between the group with artificial airway treatment>3 days,the group without artificial airway therapy and the group with artificial airway treatment≤3 days.Network co-occurrence showed that there may be synergistic or antagonistic relationships between some microorganisms.Conclusion The microbial diversity of the lower respiratory tract in patients with SHAP significantly decreases in the elderly,those with concurrent stroke and those receiving artificial airway treatment.For these groups,rational use of antibiotics should be adopted to guide precise anti-infection treatment.
4.Analysis of microbial community composition of lower respiratory tract in patients with severe hospital-acquired pneumonia in critical care
Tongtong ZHENG ; Min WANG ; Qi SHAN ; Minghang LI ; Yazhen BAI ; Qizhi FU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2025;53(11):1145-1151
Objective To investigae microbial community structure of lower respiratory tract in severe hospital-acquired pneumonia(SHAP)patients in intensive care unit(ICU)using metagenomic next-generation sequencing(mNGS).Methods mNGS was performed on bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF)of 84 patients with SHAP.Patients were grouped based on age,smoking status,underlying diseases and duration of artificial airway.The differences in α diversity,β diversity,microbial composition and community structure of airway microbiota were compared between different groups.The differential airway microbiota associated with artificial airway were screened,and microbial co-occurrence networks was constructed to observe the interaction in microorganisms.Results Results of α diversity analysis revealed that diversity and evenness of the microbial community were higher in young adults compared to those of middle-aged patients,while microbial diversity and evenness were significantly reduced in patients with comorbid stroke.In the group of artificial airway treatment,the diversity and uniformity of microorganisms decreased as the duration of artificial airway treatment increased.The diversity was the lowest when the artificial airway treatment lasted for more than 3 days.β diversity analysis confirmed that there were significant differences in the distinct microbial community structures between the>3 days support group and the non-intubated and≤3 days support cohorts.Acinetobacter baumannii was dominant in all groups.The bacterial diversity was significantly higher in the middle-aged group,the non-smoking group,the group without artificial airway therapy,the group without diabetes mellitus,the group with artificial airway therapy≥3 days and the group with chronic lung disease than those of other groups.In particular,pseudomonas aeruginosa,corynebacterium striatum and veillonella parvula were enriched in these groups.Difference analysis showed that there were significant differences in pseudomonas aeruginosa and corynebacterium striatum between the group with artificial airway treatment>3 days,the group without artificial airway therapy and the group with artificial airway treatment≤3 days.Network co-occurrence showed that there may be synergistic or antagonistic relationships between some microorganisms.Conclusion The microbial diversity of the lower respiratory tract in patients with SHAP significantly decreases in the elderly,those with concurrent stroke and those receiving artificial airway treatment.For these groups,rational use of antibiotics should be adopted to guide precise anti-infection treatment.
5.Real-world Study on the Efficacy and Safety of Eeneric Venlafaxine Extended-release Capsules in Centralized Procurement
Min YANG ; Lirong PENG ; Hehe BAI ; Xiaonian HAN ; Jinping WANG ; Ke WANG ; Xianzhe DONG ; Lan ZHANG
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(4):584-589
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness,safety and economy of generic venlafaxine sustained-release capsules and the original drug in clinical practice based on real world clinical data.Methods This is a multicenter,retrospective real-world study.The information of outpatients who used venlafaxine sustained-release capsules in 7 hospitals from October 2021 to October 2022 was collected,including prescription data and laboratory data.They were divided into generic drug group and original drug group.After the baseline level was corrected by propensity score match method,the prescription daily dose,plasma concentration,medication possession ratio,the continuous medication rate for 3,6 and 9 months,dressing change rate,the incidence of adverse reactions,the frequency of drug use,the average daily cost,the annual cost per capita and the proportion of the average annual cost of drugs were compared between the two groups.Results After the baseline level was corrected by propensity score matching method,the prescription daily dose and medication possession ratio(MPR≥0.8)in the generic drug group were higher than that of the original drug group(P<0.05).There was no statistically difference in plasma concentration between the two groups(P=0.294).The continuous medication rate for 3,6 and 9 months in the generic drug group were statistically higher than those in the original drug group(P<0.01).The single dressing change rate of the generic drug group was lower than that of the original drug group(P=0.032).There was no significant difference in the rate of secondary dressing change between the two groups(P=1.000).There were no significant differences in the incidence of abnormal ALT,AST,TC,Na,APTT,and PLC between two groups(P>0.05).The average daily cost of the generic drug group was lower than that of the original drug group.The per capita annual cost of drugs and the proportion of average annual cost of drugs in the generic drug group were significantly lower than those in the original drug group(P<0.01).Conclusion In the actual clinical diagnosis and treatment,no clinically significant differences in effectiveness and safety were found between the generic venlafaxine sustained-release capsule and the original-patented,while the economic advantages of the generic drug were better than that of the original-patented drug.
6.Expert consensus on orthodontic treatment of protrusive facial deformities.
Jie PAN ; Yun LU ; Anqi LIU ; Xuedong WANG ; Yu WANG ; Shiqiang GONG ; Bing FANG ; Hong HE ; Yuxing BAI ; Lin WANG ; Zuolin JIN ; Weiran LI ; Lili CHEN ; Min HU ; Jinlin SONG ; Yang CAO ; Jun WANG ; Jin FANG ; Jiejun SHI ; Yuxia HOU ; Xudong WANG ; Jing MAO ; Chenchen ZHOU ; Yan LIU ; Yuehua LIU
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):5-5
Protrusive facial deformities, characterized by the forward displacement of the teeth and/or jaws beyond the normal range, affect a considerable portion of the population. The manifestations and morphological mechanisms of protrusive facial deformities are complex and diverse, requiring orthodontists to possess a high level of theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the relevant orthodontic field. To further optimize the correction of protrusive facial deformities, this consensus proposes that the morphological mechanisms and diagnosis of protrusive facial deformities should be analyzed and judged from multiple dimensions and factors to accurately formulate treatment plans. It emphasizes the use of orthodontic strategies, including jaw growth modification, tooth extraction or non-extraction for anterior teeth retraction, and maxillofacial vertical control. These strategies aim to reduce anterior teeth and lip protrusion, increase chin prominence, harmonize nasolabial and chin-lip relationships, and improve the facial profile of patients with protrusive facial deformities. For severe skeletal protrusive facial deformities, orthodontic-orthognathic combined treatment may be suggested. This consensus summarizes the theoretical knowledge and clinical experience of numerous renowned oral experts nationwide, offering reference strategies for the correction of protrusive facial deformities.
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7.Expert consensus on the prevention and treatment of enamel demineralization in orthodontic treatment.
Lunguo XIA ; Chenchen ZHOU ; Peng MEI ; Zuolin JIN ; Hong HE ; Lin WANG ; Yuxing BAI ; Lili CHEN ; Weiran LI ; Jun WANG ; Min HU ; Jinlin SONG ; Yang CAO ; Yuehua LIU ; Benxiang HOU ; Xi WEI ; Lina NIU ; Haixia LU ; Wensheng MA ; Peijun WANG ; Guirong ZHANG ; Jie GUO ; Zhihua LI ; Haiyan LU ; Liling REN ; Linyu XU ; Xiuping WU ; Yanqin LU ; Jiangtian HU ; Lin YUE ; Xu ZHANG ; Bing FANG
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):13-13
Enamel demineralization, the formation of white spot lesions, is a common issue in clinical orthodontic treatment. The appearance of white spot lesions not only affects the texture and health of dental hard tissues but also impacts the health and aesthetics of teeth after orthodontic treatment. The prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of white spot lesions that occur throughout the orthodontic treatment process involve multiple dental specialties. This expert consensus will focus on providing guiding opinions on the management and prevention of white spot lesions during orthodontic treatment, advocating for proactive prevention, early detection, timely treatment, scientific follow-up, and multidisciplinary management of white spot lesions throughout the orthodontic process, thereby maintaining the dental health of patients during orthodontic treatment.
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Tooth Remineralization
8.Expert consensus on the clinical strategies for orthodontic treatment with clear aligners.
Yan WANG ; Hu LONG ; Zhihe ZHAO ; Ding BAI ; Xianglong HAN ; Jun WANG ; Bing FANG ; Zuolin JIN ; Hong HE ; Yuxin BAI ; Weiran LI ; Min HU ; Yanheng ZHOU ; Hong AI ; Yuehua LIU ; Yang CAO ; Jun LIN ; Huang LI ; Jie GUO ; Wenli LAI
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):19-19
Clear aligner treatment is a novel technique in current orthodontic practice. Distinct from traditional fixed orthodontic appliances, clear aligners have different material features and biomechanical characteristics and treatment efficiencies, presenting new clinical challenges. Therefore, a comprehensive and systematic description of the key clinical aspects of clear aligner treatment is essential to enhance treatment efficacy and facilitate the advancement and wide adoption of this new technique. This expert consensus discusses case selection and grading of treatment difficulty, principle of clear aligner therapy, clinical procedures and potential complications, which are crucial to the clinical success of clear aligner treatment.
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9.Expert consensus on early orthodontic treatment of class III malocclusion.
Xin ZHOU ; Si CHEN ; Chenchen ZHOU ; Zuolin JIN ; Hong HE ; Yuxing BAI ; Weiran LI ; Jun WANG ; Min HU ; Yang CAO ; Yuehua LIU ; Bin YAN ; Jiejun SHI ; Jie GUO ; Zhihua LI ; Wensheng MA ; Yi LIU ; Huang LI ; Yanqin LU ; Liling REN ; Rui ZOU ; Linyu XU ; Jiangtian HU ; Xiuping WU ; Shuxia CUI ; Lulu XU ; Xudong WANG ; Songsong ZHU ; Li HU ; Qingming TANG ; Jinlin SONG ; Bing FANG ; Lili CHEN
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):20-20
The prevalence of Class III malocclusion varies among different countries and regions. The populations from Southeast Asian countries (Chinese and Malaysian) showed the highest prevalence rate of 15.8%, which can seriously affect oral function, facial appearance, and mental health. As anterior crossbite tends to worsen with growth, early orthodontic treatment can harness growth potential to normalize maxillofacial development or reduce skeletal malformation severity, thereby reducing the difficulty and shortening the treatment cycle of later-stage treatment. This is beneficial for the physical and mental growth of children. Therefore, early orthodontic treatment for Class III malocclusion is particularly important. Determining the optimal timing for early orthodontic treatment requires a comprehensive assessment of clinical manifestations, dental age, and skeletal age, and can lead to better results with less effort. Currently, standardized treatment guidelines for early orthodontic treatment of Class III malocclusion are lacking. This review provides a comprehensive summary of the etiology, clinical manifestations, classification, and early orthodontic techniques for Class III malocclusion, along with systematic discussions on selecting early treatment plans. The purpose of this expert consensus is to standardize clinical practices and improve the treatment outcomes of Class III malocclusion through early orthodontic treatment.
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10.Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation might reduce fear memory in fear-conditioned mice through an anti-neuroinflammatory mechanism.
Yingjie DU ; Yue ZHANG ; Yafan BAI ; Min LIU ; Congya ZHANG ; Yimeng CHEN ; Shaoyuan LI ; Peijing RONG ; Guyan WANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(2):237-239

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