1.One case of eustachian tube hairy polyp was removed by microscope combined with endoscope.
Jiahui JIN ; Bo CAO ; Huanxin YU ; Feifan QI ; Guangping LIU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(6):578-581
This paper reports the diagnosis and treatment of a child with eustachian hairy polyp. The patient was a female, aged 1 year and 4 months, and visited our clinic due to "intermittent purulent discharge of the left ear, nasal congestion and sleep snoring for 1 year". Preoperative endoscopic examination found white masses at the posterior part of the nasal cavity on both sides. The imaging findings showed masses with streaks and circular-like mixed signal accompanied by slightly uneven enhancement at the left eustachian duct and the posterior wall of the nasopharyngeal cavity, and soft tissue density in the left tympanic antrum. Left modified radical mastoidectomy and radical endoscopic resection surgery for nasopharyngeal tumors was performed under general anesthesia. Histopathological examination revealed polyp of the left eustachian tube hair. The patient's symptoms improved after surgery, and no tumor recurrence was found after 3 months of follow-up.
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2.Diabetes-associated sleep fragmentation impairs liver and heart function via SIRT1-dependent epigenetic modulation of NADPH oxidase 4.
Yuanfang GUO ; Jie WANG ; Dongmei ZHANG ; Yufeng TANG ; Quanli CHENG ; Jiahao LI ; Ting GAO ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Guangping LU ; Mingrui LIU ; Xun GUAN ; Xinyu TANG ; Junlian GU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(3):1480-1496
Although clinical evidence suggests that nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is an established major risk factor for heart failure, it remains unexplored whether sleep disorder-caused hepatic damage contributes to the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Here, our findings revealed that sleep fragmentation (SF) displayed notable hepatic detrimental phenotypes, including steatosis and oxidative damage, along with significant abnormalities in cardiac structure and function. All these pathological changes persisted even after sleep recovery for 2 consecutive weeks or more, displaying memory properties. Mechanistically, persistent higher expression of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase 4 (NOX4) in the liver was the key initiator of SF-accelerated damage phenotypes. SF epigenetically controlled the acetylation of histone H3 lysine 27 (H3K27ac) enrichment at the Nox4 promoter and markedly increased Nox4 expression in liver even after sleep recovery. Moreover, fine coordination of the circadian clock and hepatic damage was strictly controlled by BMAL1-dependent Sirtuin 1 (Sirt1) transcription after circadian misalignment. Accordingly, genetic manipulation of liver-specific Nox4 or Sirt1, along with pharmacological intervention targeting NOX4 (GLX351322) or SIRT1 (Resveratrol), could effectively erase the epigenetic modification of Nox4 by reducing the H3K27ac level and ameliorate the progression of liver pathology, thereby counteracting SF-evoked sustained CVD. Collectively, our findings may pave the way for strategies to mitigate myocardial injury from persistent hepatic detrimental memory in diabetic patients.
3.Melatonin receptor 1a alleviates sleep fragmentation-aggravated testicular injury in T2DM by suppression of TAB1/TAK1 complex through FGFR1.
Xiaohui ZHANG ; Xinyu TANG ; Ting GAO ; Yuanfang GUO ; Guangping LU ; Qingbo LIU ; Jiahao LI ; Jie WANG ; Mingrui LIU ; Dongmei ZHANG ; Yufeng TANG ; Junlian GU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(7):3591-3610
A major obstacle in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is sleep fragmentation (SF), which negatively affects testicular function. However, the underlying mechanisms remain to be elucidated. In this study, we demonstrate that SF induces testicular damage through a mechanism involving lipid metabolism, specifically mediated by melatonin (MEL) receptor 1a (MT1). T2DM mice with SF intervention displayed several deleterious phenotypes such as apoptosis, deregulated lipid metabolism, and impaired testicular function. Unexpectedly, sleep recovery (SR) for 2 consecutive weeks could not completely abrogate SF's detrimental effects on lipid deposition and testicular function. Interestingly, MEL and MT1 agonist 2-iodomelatonin (2IM) effectively improved lipid homeostasis, highlighting MEL/2IM as a promising therapeutic drug for SF-trigged testicular damage. Mechanistically, MEL and 2IM activated FGFR1 and sequentially restrained the crosstalk and physical interaction between TAB1 and TAK1, which ultimately suppressed the phosphorylation of TAK1 to block lipid deposition and cell apoptosis caused by SF. The ameliorating effect of MEL/2IM was overtly nullified in Fgfr1 knockout (Fgfr1-KO +/- ) diabetic mice. Meanwhile, testicular-specific overexpression of Tak1 abolished the protective effect of FGF1mut on diabetic mouse testis. Our findings offer valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the testicular pathogenesis associated with SF and propose a novel therapeutic approach for addressing male infertility in T2DM.
4.Effect of a novel cryoprotectant in tissues and cells
Qingfang WANG ; Fen ZHANG ; Guangping CHANG ; Zihan LI ; Lan XING ; Hao PENG ; Xiuping ZENG ; Guiqiang ZHONG ; Hui CHEN ; Bo LIU ; Zhenyu LIU ; Xiao LIANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(36):7816-7826
BACKGROUND:The cryopreservation technology enables tissues/cells to be stored for a long time in a low-temperature environment while maintaining the integrity of their activity and function,which is of great significance for the construction of cell therapy,tissue engineering and biological sample banks.Cryoprotective agents often contain dimethyl sulfoxide and serum.To avoid the toxic side effects of dimethyl sulfoxide,the complexity of serum components and immune responses,although some finished cryoprotective agents have been marketed,they are faced with many difficulties such as high cost and limited application.Therefore,there is an urgent need to develop a cryoprotective agent with clear components and the ability to solve the above problems.OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the effects of a novel cryoprotectant on cryopreservation efficiency of different tissue and cell sources.METHODS:By applying the novel cryoprotectant as an experimental group with the commercially available and widely used cryoprotectant(control group)to umbilical cord Wharton's jelly tissue,umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells,umbilical cord blood/peripheral blood mononuclear cells,NK and CIK cells,comparative analyses were conducted in terms of cell morphology,number,viability,surface markers,differentiation potential,and cell-killing toxicity assay before cryopreservation and after resuscitation thawing.We confirmed the cryopreservation effect of the new cryoprotectant and its potential application value.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The novel cryoprotectant facilitated the normal growth of cryopreserved Wharton's jelly tissue upon recovery,exhibiting mesenchymal stem cell morphology.No significant differences were observed between the experimental and control groups in terms of cell recovery rate,surface markers,and differentiation potential.(2)There was no significant difference in the number and viability of cells between the experimental group and the control group after cryopreservation of cord blood/peripheral blood mononuclear cells,and the cryo-resuscitated cell numbers and viability of derived NK cells/CIK cells did not show significant difference between the experimental and control groups.(3)For NK cells derived and differentiated from cord blood/peripheral blood mononuclear cells,there was no significant difference in the proportion of CD56+CD16+cell subpopulations between the experimental group and the control group.For CIK cells derived and differentiated from cord blood/peripheral blood mononuclear cells,there was no significant difference in the proportions of CD3+CD8+and CD3+CD56+cell subpopulations between the experimental group and the control group.(4)In terms of cytotoxicity testing,when the effective-target ratio of immune cells and melanoma cell line Mel624 was 20:1,whether it was NK cells/CIK cells derived from cord blood or peripheral blood mononuclear cells,there was no significant difference in the tumoricidal activity of cells between the experimental group and the control group.These findings suggest that the novel cryoprotectant can replace existing commercially available and widely used cryoprotectants,and is applicable to Wharton's jelly tissue,umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells,umbilical cord blood/peripheral blood mononuclear cells,as well as NK and CIK cells,providing a solid technical foundation for the scaling,standardization,and commercialization of universal cryoprotectants.
5.Individualized intervention strategies for diffuse infected necrotizing pancreatitis:a comparative study of minimally invasive step-up and direct open surgery
Zhiqiang LI ; Jihaoran QU ; Guangping TU ; Lang CHEN ; Xiao YU ; Yunfei LIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(9):1909-1922
Background and Aims:Infected necrotizing pancreatitis(INP),particularly with diffuse distribution,is a life-threatening condition.The optimal initial intervention-minimally invasive step-up therapy vs.direct open necrosectomy-remains controversial.Moreover,the impact of necrosis morphology("wet"or"dry")and the presence of severe acute pancreatitis(SAP)on treatment selection has not been fully clarified.This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of these two approaches in diffuse INP and to evaluate the guiding value of CT-based necrosis type and SAP status in clinical decision-making.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 458 patients with diffuse INP admitted to the Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from January 2012 to March 2023.Patients were divided into a minimally invasive step-up group(n=256)and a direct open surgery group(n=202).SAP was defined according to the determinant-based classification,and necrosis was categorized as"wet"or"dry"based on CT features.The primary endpoint was a composite of death or major complications,while secondary endpoints included mortality,length of hospital stay,and incision-related complications,were compared between the two groups,with subgroup analyses performed accordingly.Results:Overall,the open surgery group had higher rates of the primary endpoint(62.4%vs.48.1%,P=0.003)and mortality(27.2%vs.16.8%,P=0.008)compared with the step-up group.Among SAP patients,the step-up approach resulted in a significantly lower primary endpoint rate(66.7%vs.97.7%,P=0.003).In non-SAP patients,the primary endpoint rates were similar,but open surgery was associated with a shorter hospital stay[(36.5±10.4)d vs.(45.6±18.6)d,P<0.001]and higher incidences of wound infection and incisional hernia(both P<0.001).Multivariate analysis identified infection onset time,effusion characteristics,gas bubbles,and necrosis location as independent predictors of prolonged hospitalization in the step-up group(all P<0.05).Patients with"wet"necrosis benefited more from the step-up approach,whereas those with"dry"necrosis experienced shorter hospitalization following open surgery.Conclusion:For diffusely distributed INP,treatment strategies should be individualized based on SAP status and necrosis liquefaction/imaging characteristics.The step-up minimally invasive approach is preferred for SAP patients and those with"wet"necrosis on CT,while direct open necrosectomy may be advantageous for"dry"necrosis(particularly with limited liquefaction)by shortening hospital stay and reducing certain major outcomes,though at the cost of increased incision infection and incision herina.CT imaging features and SAP classification can serve as valuable tools for risk stratification and guiding individualized timing and modality of intervention.
6.Efficacy of pelvic unlocking reduction device in assisting closed reduction and internal fixation for the treatment of AO/OTA 61-C3 type pelvic fractures
Jie HE ; Hua CHEN ; Wenhao CAO ; Guangping LIU ; Peifu TANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(19):1227-1233
Objective:To analyze the clinical efficacy of the pelvic unlocking reduction device in assisting closed reduction and internal fixation for the treatment of AO/OTA 61-C3 type pelvic fractures.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 27 patients with AO/OTA 61-C3 pelvic fractures treated with the pelvic unlocking reduction device-assisted reduction and internal fixation between January 2020 and January 2024 in Fourth Medical Center of the People's Liberation Army General Hospital. The cohort included 11 males and 16 females, with a mean age of 30.2±13.9 years (range, 13-55 years). The time from injury to surgery was 16.0 (10.0, 28.0) d (range, 6-175 d). According to the AO/OTA classification, there were 8 cases of type 61-C3.1, 10 cases of type C3.2, and 9 cases of type C3.3. Among them, 10 patients presented with associated lumbosacral nerve injuries, classified as Gibbons grade II in 5 cases, grade III in 1 case, and grade IV in 4 cases. All patients underwent closed reduction and internal fixation assisted by the pelvic unlocking reduction device. Postoperative outcomes were assessed using the visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain, the Majeed pelvic score, and the Harris hip score. Fracture reduction quality was evaluated using the Matta criteria, and overall health status was assessed using the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36).Results:All patients successfully underwent the surgery and were followed up for 31.6±12.3 months (range, 12-48 months). The fracture reduction time was 33.45±12.18 min, the total operative time was 283.0±87.9 min, the number of fluoroscopies was 71.33±32.77, and the intraoperative blood loss was 314.1±252.6 ml. At the 12-month postoperative assessment, VAS score was 1.78±0.85, Majeed pelvic score was 87.52±15.03; SF-36 score was 88.93±11.27; and Harris Hip Score was 90.59±11.43. All patients achieved an "excellent" rating according to the Matta radiographic assessment criteria at 12 months postoperatively. Fracture union was confirmed in all cases, with a healing time of 2.9±0.4 months (range, 2.5-3.5 months). No postoperative complications such as shock, nonunion, delayed union, surgical site infection, implant loosening, or deep vein thrombosis were observed. Three patients experienced numbness in the lateral thigh region postoperatively, which was attributed to lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury. The symptoms resolved completely following removal of the INFIX internal fixator.Conclusion:The pelvic unlocking reduction device-assisted closed reduction and internal fixation demonstrates safety and efficacy in treating AO/OTA 61-C3 type pelvic fractures, yielding satisfactory fracture union and early functional scores.
7.Efficacy of pelvic unlocking reduction device in assisting closed reduction and internal fixation for the treatment of AO/OTA 61-C3 type pelvic fractures
Jie HE ; Hua CHEN ; Wenhao CAO ; Guangping LIU ; Peifu TANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(19):1227-1233
Objective:To analyze the clinical efficacy of the pelvic unlocking reduction device in assisting closed reduction and internal fixation for the treatment of AO/OTA 61-C3 type pelvic fractures.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 27 patients with AO/OTA 61-C3 pelvic fractures treated with the pelvic unlocking reduction device-assisted reduction and internal fixation between January 2020 and January 2024 in Fourth Medical Center of the People's Liberation Army General Hospital. The cohort included 11 males and 16 females, with a mean age of 30.2±13.9 years (range, 13-55 years). The time from injury to surgery was 16.0 (10.0, 28.0) d (range, 6-175 d). According to the AO/OTA classification, there were 8 cases of type 61-C3.1, 10 cases of type C3.2, and 9 cases of type C3.3. Among them, 10 patients presented with associated lumbosacral nerve injuries, classified as Gibbons grade II in 5 cases, grade III in 1 case, and grade IV in 4 cases. All patients underwent closed reduction and internal fixation assisted by the pelvic unlocking reduction device. Postoperative outcomes were assessed using the visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain, the Majeed pelvic score, and the Harris hip score. Fracture reduction quality was evaluated using the Matta criteria, and overall health status was assessed using the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36).Results:All patients successfully underwent the surgery and were followed up for 31.6±12.3 months (range, 12-48 months). The fracture reduction time was 33.45±12.18 min, the total operative time was 283.0±87.9 min, the number of fluoroscopies was 71.33±32.77, and the intraoperative blood loss was 314.1±252.6 ml. At the 12-month postoperative assessment, VAS score was 1.78±0.85, Majeed pelvic score was 87.52±15.03; SF-36 score was 88.93±11.27; and Harris Hip Score was 90.59±11.43. All patients achieved an "excellent" rating according to the Matta radiographic assessment criteria at 12 months postoperatively. Fracture union was confirmed in all cases, with a healing time of 2.9±0.4 months (range, 2.5-3.5 months). No postoperative complications such as shock, nonunion, delayed union, surgical site infection, implant loosening, or deep vein thrombosis were observed. Three patients experienced numbness in the lateral thigh region postoperatively, which was attributed to lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury. The symptoms resolved completely following removal of the INFIX internal fixator.Conclusion:The pelvic unlocking reduction device-assisted closed reduction and internal fixation demonstrates safety and efficacy in treating AO/OTA 61-C3 type pelvic fractures, yielding satisfactory fracture union and early functional scores.
8.Central nervous system infection:Expert consensus on imaging examination standards(2024 edition)
Chen QIAO ; Ting LIU ; Jianming CAI ; Qing LU ; Weijun SITU ; Meng ZHENG ; Zhenying XIA ; Yuan QU ; Ting LIANG ; Guangping ZHENG ; Hongkai ZHANG ; Shengyuan LAI ; Hongjun LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(6):857-860
Imaging examination is a crucial part in diagnosis and treatment of central nervous system infection(CNSI),involving complex imaging sequences and parameters.This consensus was jointly written by multiple CNSI imaging experts in China,aimed to standardize imaging examination of CNSI.
9.Advances in cytopathology in China over the past ten years: retrospect and prospect
Guangping WU ; Dongge LIU ; Mulan JIN
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2025;54(4):341-347
For over a decade, Chinese cytopathologist has participated in the compilation of international reporting systems and subsequently promoted them widely in China; The clinical diagnostic level has significantly increased and has been widely recognized by clinical doctors in the industry; Dozens of clinical research papers have been published in international SCIE journals, among which the unique arrangement of cancer cell escape patterns was first discovered by Chinese cytology experts; Molecular detection methods are widely used in cytological specimens, and the differentiation between transient and persistent cervical HPV infection has achieved ideal results in the laboratory; The urgent need for standardized standards in clinical diagnosis has been resolved through expert consensus; Artificial intelligence assisted cervical cytology diagnosis has been applied in the screening of cervical cancer in a few hospitals and local areas.
10.Individualized intervention strategies for diffuse infected necrotizing pancreatitis:a comparative study of minimally invasive step-up and direct open surgery
Zhiqiang LI ; Jihaoran QU ; Guangping TU ; Lang CHEN ; Xiao YU ; Yunfei LIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(9):1909-1922
Background and Aims:Infected necrotizing pancreatitis(INP),particularly with diffuse distribution,is a life-threatening condition.The optimal initial intervention-minimally invasive step-up therapy vs.direct open necrosectomy-remains controversial.Moreover,the impact of necrosis morphology("wet"or"dry")and the presence of severe acute pancreatitis(SAP)on treatment selection has not been fully clarified.This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of these two approaches in diffuse INP and to evaluate the guiding value of CT-based necrosis type and SAP status in clinical decision-making.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 458 patients with diffuse INP admitted to the Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from January 2012 to March 2023.Patients were divided into a minimally invasive step-up group(n=256)and a direct open surgery group(n=202).SAP was defined according to the determinant-based classification,and necrosis was categorized as"wet"or"dry"based on CT features.The primary endpoint was a composite of death or major complications,while secondary endpoints included mortality,length of hospital stay,and incision-related complications,were compared between the two groups,with subgroup analyses performed accordingly.Results:Overall,the open surgery group had higher rates of the primary endpoint(62.4%vs.48.1%,P=0.003)and mortality(27.2%vs.16.8%,P=0.008)compared with the step-up group.Among SAP patients,the step-up approach resulted in a significantly lower primary endpoint rate(66.7%vs.97.7%,P=0.003).In non-SAP patients,the primary endpoint rates were similar,but open surgery was associated with a shorter hospital stay[(36.5±10.4)d vs.(45.6±18.6)d,P<0.001]and higher incidences of wound infection and incisional hernia(both P<0.001).Multivariate analysis identified infection onset time,effusion characteristics,gas bubbles,and necrosis location as independent predictors of prolonged hospitalization in the step-up group(all P<0.05).Patients with"wet"necrosis benefited more from the step-up approach,whereas those with"dry"necrosis experienced shorter hospitalization following open surgery.Conclusion:For diffusely distributed INP,treatment strategies should be individualized based on SAP status and necrosis liquefaction/imaging characteristics.The step-up minimally invasive approach is preferred for SAP patients and those with"wet"necrosis on CT,while direct open necrosectomy may be advantageous for"dry"necrosis(particularly with limited liquefaction)by shortening hospital stay and reducing certain major outcomes,though at the cost of increased incision infection and incision herina.CT imaging features and SAP classification can serve as valuable tools for risk stratification and guiding individualized timing and modality of intervention.

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