1.Clinical implications of morular metaplasia in fertility-preserving treatment for endometrial hyperplasia and grade 1 endometrial endometrioid carcinoma patients
Shuangshuang ZHAO ; Dongcan ZHANG ; Tian LI ; Ye YAN ; Boning WANG ; Tianqi WANG ; Huiying ZHANG ; Wenyan TIAN ; Xue ZHAO ; Danfang ZHANG ; Yingmei WANG
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2025;60(11):868-875
Objective:To evaluate the clinical significance of morular metaplasia (MM) in fertility-preserving treatment for young patients with endometrial hyperplasia and grade 1 endometrial endometrioid carcinoma.Methods:Clinical data was retrospectively collected from patients diagnosed with endometrial hyperplasia or grade 1 endometrial endometrioid carcinoma under 40 years old who underwent progestin-based fertility-sparing treatmentat in Tianjin Medical University General Hospital between January 2018 and November 2022.Patients were divided into the MM group (37 cases) and the non-MM group (63 cases) based on pathological findings. Clinical characteristics, hysteroscopic features, treatment efficacy and fertility outcomes were compared between the two groups. The MM group was further stratified into three subgroups based on the timing of MM occurrence:(1) MM-Bef group ( n=10): MM was present in the initial endometrial curettage or hysteroscopic biopsy pathology before fertility-sparing treatment and disappeared after treatment; (2) MM-Sus group ( n=14): MM persisted consistently before and after therapy;(3) MM-Aft group ( n=13): MM was absent before therapy but appeared after treatment. The risk factors which had impact on the treatment outcomes of the patients were analyzed using univariate and multivariate Cox regression analysis. Results:The rate of polycystic ovary syndrome were higher in the MM group than the non-MM group [51% (19/37) vs 27% (17/63), P=0.014]. The complete response (CR) rate was significantly lower in the MM group than in the non-MM group [73% (27/37) vs 95% (60/63), P=0.006], and the median time to CR was significantly longer in the MM group (6.0 vs 5.0 months, P=0.005).Multivariate analysis identified that MM-Sus ( HR=0.355, 95% CI:0.174-0.723; P=0.004) and MM-Aft ( HR=0.314, 95% CI:0.145-0.681; P=0.003) were independent risk factors for delayed CR in fertility-sparing treatment. The patients in the MM group and non-MM group underwent hysteroscopic biopsy for 76 and 131 times. "Gravel-like change" was a more frequent hysteroscopic manifestation in the MM group than that in the non-MM group [18% (14/76) vs 2% (2/131), P<0.001]. Conclusions:Patients in the MM group have poorer treatment outcomes than patients in the non-MM group. MM-Sus and MM-Aft are risk factors for fertility-preserving treatment in young patients with endometrial hyperplasia or grade 1 endometrial endometrioid carcinoma. "Gravel-like change" is the characteristic hysteroscopic manifestations of MM.
2.Research progress on Klotho protein in acute kidney injury
Huimeng LI ; Xiangbo WANG ; Danfang DENG ; Shenhui LYU ; Haohan HU ; Xiaoqin WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2025;54(9):2179-2185
Acute kidney injury(AKI)is characterized by high morbidity,high mortality,high disability rate and high treatment cost,its pathological mechanism has not been fully elucidated and there is a lack of ef-fective treatment methods.Klotho,a kidney-specific protective protein,is mainly expressed in renal tubular ep-ithelial cells,regulates the AKI progression and mitigates the renal injury through multiple pathways,inclu-ding the regulation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system(RAAS),antioxidant stress,anti-inflamma-tion,modulation of cell death and anti-fibrotic effects.At present,the Klotho-based strategies for AKI preven-tion and treatment remain in the preclinical stage,requiring further investigation.This article reviews the mo-lecular regulatory mechanisms of Klotho in AKI and its diagnostic and therapeutic potential,aiming to provide new idea for the pathological mechanisms and clinical translation of AKI.
3.Clinical implications of morular metaplasia in fertility-preserving treatment for endometrial hyperplasia and grade 1 endometrial endometrioid carcinoma patients
Shuangshuang ZHAO ; Dongcan ZHANG ; Tian LI ; Ye YAN ; Boning WANG ; Tianqi WANG ; Huiying ZHANG ; Wenyan TIAN ; Xue ZHAO ; Danfang ZHANG ; Yingmei WANG
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2025;60(11):868-875
Objective:To evaluate the clinical significance of morular metaplasia (MM) in fertility-preserving treatment for young patients with endometrial hyperplasia and grade 1 endometrial endometrioid carcinoma.Methods:Clinical data was retrospectively collected from patients diagnosed with endometrial hyperplasia or grade 1 endometrial endometrioid carcinoma under 40 years old who underwent progestin-based fertility-sparing treatmentat in Tianjin Medical University General Hospital between January 2018 and November 2022.Patients were divided into the MM group (37 cases) and the non-MM group (63 cases) based on pathological findings. Clinical characteristics, hysteroscopic features, treatment efficacy and fertility outcomes were compared between the two groups. The MM group was further stratified into three subgroups based on the timing of MM occurrence:(1) MM-Bef group ( n=10): MM was present in the initial endometrial curettage or hysteroscopic biopsy pathology before fertility-sparing treatment and disappeared after treatment; (2) MM-Sus group ( n=14): MM persisted consistently before and after therapy;(3) MM-Aft group ( n=13): MM was absent before therapy but appeared after treatment. The risk factors which had impact on the treatment outcomes of the patients were analyzed using univariate and multivariate Cox regression analysis. Results:The rate of polycystic ovary syndrome were higher in the MM group than the non-MM group [51% (19/37) vs 27% (17/63), P=0.014]. The complete response (CR) rate was significantly lower in the MM group than in the non-MM group [73% (27/37) vs 95% (60/63), P=0.006], and the median time to CR was significantly longer in the MM group (6.0 vs 5.0 months, P=0.005).Multivariate analysis identified that MM-Sus ( HR=0.355, 95% CI:0.174-0.723; P=0.004) and MM-Aft ( HR=0.314, 95% CI:0.145-0.681; P=0.003) were independent risk factors for delayed CR in fertility-sparing treatment. The patients in the MM group and non-MM group underwent hysteroscopic biopsy for 76 and 131 times. "Gravel-like change" was a more frequent hysteroscopic manifestation in the MM group than that in the non-MM group [18% (14/76) vs 2% (2/131), P<0.001]. Conclusions:Patients in the MM group have poorer treatment outcomes than patients in the non-MM group. MM-Sus and MM-Aft are risk factors for fertility-preserving treatment in young patients with endometrial hyperplasia or grade 1 endometrial endometrioid carcinoma. "Gravel-like change" is the characteristic hysteroscopic manifestations of MM.
4.Anatomo-electro-clinical characteristics of bilateral asymmetric tonic seizures originating from posterior insula: a SEEG study of 7 patients
Jun ZHUANG ; Lingxia FEI ; Kaihui LI ; Qinghua TAN ; Danfang LI ; Hua LI ; Meiling CAI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2025;24(4):385-391
Objective:To investigate the epileptogenic networks of bilateral asymmetric tonic seizures (BATS) originating from the posterior insula using stereo-electroencephalography (SEEG).Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed. Among the epilepsy patients who underwent preoperative assessment and SEEG monitoring in the Epilepsy Department of Guangdong Sanjiu Brain Hospital from January 1, 2015 to July 1, 2024, 7 patients with insular epilepsy characterized by BATS originating from the posterior insula were selected based on anatomo-electro-clinical characteristics. The clinical characteristics, neuroimaging features, scalp EEG patterns, and SEEG recordings of the 7 patients were collected and analyzed. Via synchronously analyzing ictal semiology and electroanatomical propagation pathways shown by SEEG, the features of epileptogenic networks were elucidated. Results:Four patients had seizure onset from the dorsal-superior part of the left posterior insula, and 3 patients from the dorsal-superior part of the right posterior insula. The electroencephalographic characteristics of the seizure onset zones showed high consistency in these 7 patients: rhythmic spike or multiple spike discharges at the initial stage, and a low-amplitude rapid rhythm pattern subsequently. Totally, 3-10 seizures were recorded in each patient. Four patients experienced prodromal symptoms, including 3 patients with somatosensory symptoms (1 with chest and abdominal pain, 1 with contralateral facial numbness combined with throat constriction sensation, and 1 with contralateral limb numbness), and 1 patient with non-specific presentation (hugging family member before seizure). The seizure semiological evolution sequence was from prodrome to BATS, and then to secondary symptoms, with 3 patients exhibiting clustered spasms as secondary symptoms, and 4 patients showing eyelids and contralateral upper limb distal tonic-clonic manifestations as secondary symptoms. The epileptogenic networks followed a consistent pattern: the dorsal-superior part of the posterior insula leads to the middle-posterior part of the superior circular sulcus, to the ventral posterior insular and posterior circular sulcus, and then to the supplementary sensorimotor area (SSMA), and finally to the central sulcus, central region-vertex, and inferior parietal lobule. Only 2 patients had the anterior insular-involved epileptic brain networks, while the remaining 5 patients did not involve the anterior insular. During BATS, SEEG electrode contacts corresponding to the posterior insular, superior circular sulcus and SSMA exhibited low-amplitude rapid rhythm patterns.Conclusion:The seizures spread from the dorsal-superior part of the posterior insula to the middle-posterior part of the superior circular sulcus at the early stage of onset, and then connected with SSMA; these structures formed a epileptogenic brain network through abnormal synchronous discharge, which eventually led to BATS.
5.Anatomo-electro-clinical characteristics of bilateral asymmetric tonic seizures originating from posterior insula: a SEEG study of 7 patients
Jun ZHUANG ; Lingxia FEI ; Kaihui LI ; Qinghua TAN ; Danfang LI ; Hua LI ; Meiling CAI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2025;24(4):385-391
Objective:To investigate the epileptogenic networks of bilateral asymmetric tonic seizures (BATS) originating from the posterior insula using stereo-electroencephalography (SEEG).Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed. Among the epilepsy patients who underwent preoperative assessment and SEEG monitoring in the Epilepsy Department of Guangdong Sanjiu Brain Hospital from January 1, 2015 to July 1, 2024, 7 patients with insular epilepsy characterized by BATS originating from the posterior insula were selected based on anatomo-electro-clinical characteristics. The clinical characteristics, neuroimaging features, scalp EEG patterns, and SEEG recordings of the 7 patients were collected and analyzed. Via synchronously analyzing ictal semiology and electroanatomical propagation pathways shown by SEEG, the features of epileptogenic networks were elucidated. Results:Four patients had seizure onset from the dorsal-superior part of the left posterior insula, and 3 patients from the dorsal-superior part of the right posterior insula. The electroencephalographic characteristics of the seizure onset zones showed high consistency in these 7 patients: rhythmic spike or multiple spike discharges at the initial stage, and a low-amplitude rapid rhythm pattern subsequently. Totally, 3-10 seizures were recorded in each patient. Four patients experienced prodromal symptoms, including 3 patients with somatosensory symptoms (1 with chest and abdominal pain, 1 with contralateral facial numbness combined with throat constriction sensation, and 1 with contralateral limb numbness), and 1 patient with non-specific presentation (hugging family member before seizure). The seizure semiological evolution sequence was from prodrome to BATS, and then to secondary symptoms, with 3 patients exhibiting clustered spasms as secondary symptoms, and 4 patients showing eyelids and contralateral upper limb distal tonic-clonic manifestations as secondary symptoms. The epileptogenic networks followed a consistent pattern: the dorsal-superior part of the posterior insula leads to the middle-posterior part of the superior circular sulcus, to the ventral posterior insular and posterior circular sulcus, and then to the supplementary sensorimotor area (SSMA), and finally to the central sulcus, central region-vertex, and inferior parietal lobule. Only 2 patients had the anterior insular-involved epileptic brain networks, while the remaining 5 patients did not involve the anterior insular. During BATS, SEEG electrode contacts corresponding to the posterior insular, superior circular sulcus and SSMA exhibited low-amplitude rapid rhythm patterns.Conclusion:The seizures spread from the dorsal-superior part of the posterior insula to the middle-posterior part of the superior circular sulcus at the early stage of onset, and then connected with SSMA; these structures formed a epileptogenic brain network through abnormal synchronous discharge, which eventually led to BATS.
6.Epileptogenic network patterns in 14 patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy originating from the amygdala
Jun ZHUANG ; Lingxia FEI ; Kaihui LI ; Qinghua TAN ; Danfang LI ; Hua LI ; Meiling CAI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2024;23(9):903-910
Objective:To explore the epileptogenic network patterns in 14 patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (mTLE) originating from the amygdala.Methods:A total of 14 patients with mTLE originating from the amygdala underwent preoperative evaluation in Department of Epilepsy, Guangdong Sanjiu Brain Hospital from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2023 were selected. A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of these patients. Epileptogenic network patterns were further explored based on stereo-electroencephalogram (SEEG) and positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT).Results:Craniocerebral MRI indicated 12 patients with unilateral amygdala hypertrophy, and 2 with increased T2-FLAIR signal in the amygdala but no obvious volume change. During interictal period, scalp EEG indicated discharges in one or both temporal regions and distinguished at the lesion side. During ictal period, scalp EEG indicated that the initial side is consistent with the lesion side. Three clinical phenotypes and epileptogenic network patterns were summarized: the first type ( n=5) had clinical manifestations as aura→automotor→autonomic symptoms, with epileptic seizure starting from amygdala→hippocampus→preinsula→temporal pole (by SEEG) and low metabolism in the medial structures of the temporal lobe (by PET-CT); the second type ( n=6) had clinical manifestations as aura→hypermotor/complex motor→autonomic symptoms, with epileptic seizure starting from amygdala→hippocampus→temporal pole→frontal orbital gyrus and anterior cingulate cortex→insula (by SEEG) and low metabolism in the medial structures of the temporal lobe, temporal pole, insula, frontal-orbital gyrus, and inner frontal lobe (by PET-CT); the third type ( n=3) had clinical manifestations as aura→bilateral symmetrical dystonia→autonomic symptoms (with or without oral-alimentary automotor), with epileptic seizure starting from amygdala→hippocampus and insula→temporal pole and adjacent temporal neocortex (by SEEG) and low metabolism in the mesial structures of the temporal lobe and the insula (by PET-CT). Conclusion:The different clinical phenotypes of patients with mTLE originating from the amygdala may have equivalent epileptogenic network patterns.
7.Recombinant IFN-α-IL-18 increases level of histamine produced by chicken lymphocyte and activate NF-κB p65 activity
Danfang YANG ; Yinju LI ; Hui YANG ; Yichen LIU ; Xiangchao CHENG ; Chunjie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(7):995-999
Objective:To discuss the effects of recombinant IFN-α-IL-18 fusion protein on chicken lymphocyte histamine induced and the NF-κB p65 activation and nucleo-cytoplasmic transport.Methods: The healthy chickens blood was sterile adopted with anticoagulant,then separation of the chicken peripheral blood lymphocyte and divided into 10 groups:The yeast expression and purification protein IFN-α-IL-18,IL-18,IFN-α were added with 250 ng/ml,500 ng/ml and 1 000 ng/ml respectively while the control was only added RPMI1640 with 3 repetitions for each group.Then the histidine decarboxylase activity,histamine,IFN-γ,PI3K,MAPK and NF-κB p65 in cell nucleus were detected.Results: The recombinant IFN-α-IL-18 and IL-18 could significantly promote the activity of histidine decarboxylase (P<0.01),increase the contents of histamine (P<0.01),induce IFN-γ (P<0.01),improve the contents of PI3K (P<0.01) and the NF-κB p65 levels in nucleus (P<0.01),and the higher concentration of IFN-α had a similar effect to lymphocytes.The effects of IFN-α-IL-18,IL-18 and IFN-α on MAPK was acratia.Conclusion: IFN-α-IL-18 and IL-18 can stimulate chicken peripheral blood lymphocyte populations increased histamine contents significantly and promote the induction of IFN-γ.IFN-α-IL-18,IL-18 and IFN-α increase PI3K expression in lymphocyte associated with the NF-κB activation and NF-κB p65 nucleo-cytoplasmic transport.The study built foundation for the function of IFN-α-IL-18 and the exploration of the mechanism of controlling epidemic diseases.
8.Influence of stem-like cells on EMT occurrence in mice with triple-negative breast can-cer and on their biological behavior
Jiameng LIU ; Baocun SUN ; Huizhi SUN ; Danfang ZHANG ; Xian LIN ; Yanlei LI ; Qiang GU ; Xueyi DONG ; Fang LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2016;43(8):324-328
Objective:To discuss the influence of ALDH1+and CD133+phenotypic breast cancer stem-like cells in TA2 triple negative breast cancer on promoting epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) occurrence in TA2 mice with triple-negative breast cancer and on their biological behavior. Methods:Flow cytometry was performed to analyze the markers ALDH1 and CD133 in TA2 mice triple nega-tive breast cancer and breast cancer stem-like cells with ALDH1+, ALDH1?, CD133+, and CD133?phenotypes, which were sorted out. Then, the TA2 mice were inoculated with sorted tumor cells according to cell type. The mice were divided into ALDH1+, ALDH1?, CD133+, and CD133-groups. The tumor-growing conditions were observed. A tumor tissue was sliced for the immunohistochemical testing of ALDH1?, CD133?, and EMT-related Twist1, E-cadherin, and VE-cadherin proteins. The expression difference of breast cancer stem cell surface markers ALDH1 and CD133 in triple-negative breast cancer and EMT-related proteins Twist1, E-cadherin, and VE-cad-herin was analyzed. Results:The expression rates of breast cancer stem cell markers ALDH1 and CD133 in TA2 mice triple negative breast cancer were 31.2%and 6.5%, respectively. The tumor growth ability of TA2 mice from ALDH1+group was obviously stronger than that from ALDH1?group. The CD133+group was evidently stronger than CD133?group. The immunohistochemical results showed that ALDH1, Twist1, and VE-cadherin expression levels in the ALDH1+group were evidently higher than that in the ALDH1?group (all P<0.05). E-cadherin expression decreased (P<0.05). CD133?, Twist1, and VE-cadherin expression levels in CD133+group were higher than that in CD133?group (all P<0.05). Conclusion:In TA2 mice triple negative breast cancer, ALDH1+and CD133+phenotypic breast cancer stem-like cells may influence the expression of EMT-related proteins, and promote the formation of triple-negative breast cancer.
9.Effects of recombinant IFN-α-IL-18 on chicken lymphocyte transformation and NF-κB activity in vitro
Hui YANG ; Yinju LI ; Yichen LIU ; Xiangchao CHENG ; Danfang YANG ; Haifeng HAN ; Xiuzhe JIN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(8):1040-1044,1048
Objective:To discuss the effects of recombinant IFN-α-IL-18 fusion protein on chicken lymphocyte transformation and the chicken nuclear factor kappa B ( NF-κB ) activity.Methods: The recombinant plasmids pPICZ-IFN-α, pPICZ-IL-18 and pPICZ-IFN-α-IL-18 were constructed,and transformed into P.Pastoris X-33 strain by electroporation.The recombinant proteins were ex-pressed under the induction of 1% methanol,and detected by SDS-PAGE and Western blot.The biological activities of the expressed products were detected by the lymphocyte transformation test,the NF-κB concentration in chicken lymphocyte and lymphocytic nucleus were detected at different times with ELISA.Results:SDS-PAGE and Western blot showed that the expressed products existed in super-natant,and the molecular weights were about 22 kD,23 kD and 43 kD,respectively.The expressed products IL-18 and IFN-α-IL-18 could stimulate chicken lymphocyte transformation (P<0.05),the biological activity of IFN-αstimulating lymphocyte transform was feeble (P>0.05).Compared with the control group,the total NF-κB concentration in chicken lymphocyte induced by IL-18 and IFN-α-IL-18 were increased (P<0.05),and the NF-κB in lymphocytic nucleus was increased significantly (P<0.01).Otherwise,the total NF-κB in lymphocyte induced by IFN-αincrease was limited (P>0.05),but the NF-κB in lymphocytic nucleus showed the remarkable increase ( P<0.05 ) .Conclusion: IFN-α-IL-18 and IL-18 can promote lymphocyte transformation significantly, the activity of IFN-αinduced lymphocyte transformation is imperfect.The biological activity of stimulating lymphocyte transformation is associated with the NF-κB expression,activation and nucleo-cytoplasmic transport.The study built foundation for the function of IFN-α-IL-18 fusion protein and the exploration of the role of controlling epidemic diseases.
10.Roles and their mechanisms of neuroglobin in cerebral ischemia
Liu LIU ; Danfang LI ; En XU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2014;22(1):62-66
Neuroglobin (Ngb) is an oxygen-carrying globin that specifically expresses in brain tissue.It is involved in energy metabolism,mitochondrial function,as well as cell survival and proliferation of signaling pathway regulation.Under physiological conditions,Ngb presents as a form of ferrous deoxy hexacoordination,which has stronger oxygen affinity.During ischemia and hypoxia,the expression of Ngb is upregulated in brain tissue and interacts through a variety of proteins of its downstream,and plays a protective role for the damaged brain tissue.

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