1.Preclinical models in the study of lymph node metastasis.
Liya WEI ; Zizhan LI ; Niannian ZHONG ; Leiming CAO ; Guangrui WANG ; Yao XIAO ; Bo CAI ; Bing LIU ; Linlin BU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2025;26(8):740-762
Lymph node metastasis (LNM) is a crucial risk factor influencing an unfavorable prognosis in specific cancers. Fundamental research illuminates our understanding of tumor behavior and identifies valuable therapeutic targets. Nevertheless, the exploration of fundamental theories and the validation of clinical therapies hinge on preclinical experiments. Preclinical models, in this context, serve as the conduit connecting fundamental theories to clinical outcomes. In vivo models established in animals offer a valuable platform for comprehensively observing interactions between tumor cells and organisms. Using various experimental animals, including mice, diverse methods, such as carcinogen-induced tumorigenesis, tumor cell line or human tumor transplantation, genetic engineering, and humanization, have been used effectively to construct numerous models for tumor LNM. Carcinogen-induced models simulate the entire process of tumorigenesis and metastasis. Transplantation models, using human tumor cell lines or patient-derived tumors, offer a research platform closely mirroring the histology and clinical behavior of human tumors. Genetically engineered models have been used to delve into the mechanisms of primary tumorigenesis within an intact microenvironment. Humanized models are used to overcome barriers between human and murine immune systems. Beyond mouse models, various other animal models have unique advantages and limitations, all contributing to exploring LNM. This review summarizes existing in vitro and animal preclinical models, identifies current bottlenecks in preclinical research, and offers an outlook on forthcoming preclinical models.
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2.Clinical application of the subclavian artery fenestration technique in endovascular repair of thoracic aortic lesions with insufficient proximal landing area
Xiaofeng HAN ; Xi GUO ; Guangrui LIU ; Tiezheng LI ; Xiaohai MA ; Zhijiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;41(8):467-474
Objective:To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of physician modified stent grafts technique and in situ fenestration technique for reconstructing the left subclavian artery in endovascular repair of thoracic aortic lesions with insufficient proximal landing area.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 75 patients with aortic arch lesions treated with physician modified stent grafts and in situ fenestration techniques at the Interventional Diagnosis and Treatment Department of Beijing Anzhen Hospital affiliated with Capital Medical University from November 2021 to March 2024. Among them, 52 patients received within physician modified stent grafts (PMSGs group) and 23 patients received in situ fenestration (ISF group). Based on two fenestration techniques, to analyze the technical success rate of endovascular repair in reconstructing the left subclavian artery in the perioperative and early following up adverse events both groups.Results:The success rate of PMSGs group technique was 92.31% (48/52), while the success rate of ISF technique was 91.30%(21/23). In the PMSGs group, there was 1 case of TypeⅠa endoleak and 3 cases of TypeⅠc endoleak immediately during endovascular repair; There was 1 case of TypeⅠa endoleak and 1 case of vascular injury in the ISF group immediately during endovascular repair. One case of perioperative cerebral infarction and one case of transient blindness occurred in the PMSGs group; One case of transient blindness and 1 case of brachial artery thrombosis occurred in the perioperative period in the ISF group. During the follow-up period, there was 1 case of distal dissection aneurysm formation in the PMSGs group, and 3 cases of minor typeⅠc endoleak were found after 3 months; One case of subclavian artery stent occlusion and 2 cases of minor typeⅠc endoleak occurred in the ISF group 6 months later. There were no cases of aortic-related deaths during the follow-up period in both groups. There was no statistically significant difference in the technical success rate, incidence of adverse events during the perioperative period and follow-up period, and re-intervention rate between the two groups. The average fluoroscopy time consumed in the ISF group was significantly higher than that in the PMSGs group (34.57 min vs. 21.42 min, P<0.001), but the average hospitalization time in the PMSGs group was significantly higher than that in the ISF group (9.33 days vs. 4.71 days, P<0.001). Conclusion:PMSGs and ISF techniques for reconstructing the left subclavian artery in the treatment of thoracic aortic arch lesions showed good safety and effectiveness. The appropriate fenestration technique selected based on aorta arch anatomical and lesion conditions could achieve satisfactory efficacy in short-term, but long-term effects need to be further observed.
3.Comparison of pedicled lateral thoracic artery perforator flap and mammoplasty in oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery for early-stage breast cancer
Yixian LI ; Mingquan HUANG ; Haiyan WANG ; Bin WU ; Huaiquan ZUO ; Yi QUAN ; Guangrui PAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(5):953-962
Background and Aims:Oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery(OBCS)integrates oncologic and plastic surgical techniques and includes two primary approaches:volume displacement and volume replacement.The pedicled lateral thoracic artery perforator(LTAP)flap is a commonly used technique for volume replacement.Although recent studies in China have confirmed its safety in OBCS,its patient-reported outcomes have not been systematically evaluated,and comparative data with volume displacement techniques remain lacking.Therefore,this study was performed to compare the clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction of LTAP flap versus mammoplasty(volume displacement)in OBCS,to inform surgical decision-making.Methods:A retrospective case-control study was conducted,including 106 patients with unilateral stage 0-Ⅲ breast cancer who underwent OBCS at the Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University from January 2023 to June 2024.Patients were divided into the LTAP flap group(27 cases)and the mammoplasty group(79 cases)based on the surgical technique.Intraoperative variables,cosmetic outcomes,postoperative complications,and Breast-Q scores before and after surgery were compared between the two groups.Results:There were no significant differences between the two groups in clinicopathological characteristics or preoperative Breast-Q scores(all P>0.05).The LTAP group had longer operative times,larger excised tissue volumes,and greater postoperative drainage volumes(all P<0.001).Postoperative cosmetic outcomes were significantly better in the LTAP group,with a higher rate of excellent-to-good cosmetic results(88.9%vs.57.3%)and higher Breast-Q scores in breast satisfaction,psychosocial well-being,and physical well-being(all P<0.05).There were no significant differences in complication rates or local recurrence between the two groups(all P>0.05).Conclusion:In OBCS,the LTAP flap demonstrates comparable safety to mammoplasty while achieving superior cosmetic outcomes and patient satisfaction.It is particularly suitable for patients with small breast volumes requiring large tissue excision and holds promise for broader clinical application.
4.Detection of liver ischemia sample signals using terahertz time-domain spectroscopy
Yiwei GUAN ; Shaohui GENG ; Zixuan SHU ; Han SHENG ; Huawei WANG ; Guangrui HUANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2025;42(11):1488-1493
Objective To explore the differences in terahertz(THz)signal characteristics between normal and ischemic liver tissues of New Zealand rabbits using THz time-domain spectroscopy(THz-TDS),thereby providing a novel detection technique for the pathological detection of liver tissues.Methods Liver ischemia models were established in New Zealand rabbits.The THz scanning signal maps of normal and ischemic liver tissues were obtained using a reflective THz-TDS system,and the acquired signals were subjected to principal component analysis.Results Both normal and ischemic liver tissues displayed two distinct peaks in their THz signals.However,the amplitude of the THz signal in ischemic liver tissue was higher than that in normal liver tissue,with significant differences also observed in their signal morphologies.Principal component analysis results revealed a clear clustered distribution between the signals of normal and ischemic liver tissues,indicating that THz-TDS could effectively distinguish between the two tissue types.Conclusion THz-TDS can be applied to the detection of ischemic liver tissue,providing experimental evidence to support further research on the early diagnosis of liver ischemia and exhibiting broad prospects for clinical application.
5.Comparison of pedicled lateral thoracic artery perforator flap and mammoplasty in oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery for early-stage breast cancer
Yixian LI ; Mingquan HUANG ; Haiyan WANG ; Bin WU ; Huaiquan ZUO ; Yi QUAN ; Guangrui PAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(5):953-962
Background and Aims:Oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery(OBCS)integrates oncologic and plastic surgical techniques and includes two primary approaches:volume displacement and volume replacement.The pedicled lateral thoracic artery perforator(LTAP)flap is a commonly used technique for volume replacement.Although recent studies in China have confirmed its safety in OBCS,its patient-reported outcomes have not been systematically evaluated,and comparative data with volume displacement techniques remain lacking.Therefore,this study was performed to compare the clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction of LTAP flap versus mammoplasty(volume displacement)in OBCS,to inform surgical decision-making.Methods:A retrospective case-control study was conducted,including 106 patients with unilateral stage 0-Ⅲ breast cancer who underwent OBCS at the Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University from January 2023 to June 2024.Patients were divided into the LTAP flap group(27 cases)and the mammoplasty group(79 cases)based on the surgical technique.Intraoperative variables,cosmetic outcomes,postoperative complications,and Breast-Q scores before and after surgery were compared between the two groups.Results:There were no significant differences between the two groups in clinicopathological characteristics or preoperative Breast-Q scores(all P>0.05).The LTAP group had longer operative times,larger excised tissue volumes,and greater postoperative drainage volumes(all P<0.001).Postoperative cosmetic outcomes were significantly better in the LTAP group,with a higher rate of excellent-to-good cosmetic results(88.9%vs.57.3%)and higher Breast-Q scores in breast satisfaction,psychosocial well-being,and physical well-being(all P<0.05).There were no significant differences in complication rates or local recurrence between the two groups(all P>0.05).Conclusion:In OBCS,the LTAP flap demonstrates comparable safety to mammoplasty while achieving superior cosmetic outcomes and patient satisfaction.It is particularly suitable for patients with small breast volumes requiring large tissue excision and holds promise for broader clinical application.
6.Detection of liver ischemia sample signals using terahertz time-domain spectroscopy
Yiwei GUAN ; Shaohui GENG ; Zixuan SHU ; Han SHENG ; Huawei WANG ; Guangrui HUANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2025;42(11):1488-1493
Objective To explore the differences in terahertz(THz)signal characteristics between normal and ischemic liver tissues of New Zealand rabbits using THz time-domain spectroscopy(THz-TDS),thereby providing a novel detection technique for the pathological detection of liver tissues.Methods Liver ischemia models were established in New Zealand rabbits.The THz scanning signal maps of normal and ischemic liver tissues were obtained using a reflective THz-TDS system,and the acquired signals were subjected to principal component analysis.Results Both normal and ischemic liver tissues displayed two distinct peaks in their THz signals.However,the amplitude of the THz signal in ischemic liver tissue was higher than that in normal liver tissue,with significant differences also observed in their signal morphologies.Principal component analysis results revealed a clear clustered distribution between the signals of normal and ischemic liver tissues,indicating that THz-TDS could effectively distinguish between the two tissue types.Conclusion THz-TDS can be applied to the detection of ischemic liver tissue,providing experimental evidence to support further research on the early diagnosis of liver ischemia and exhibiting broad prospects for clinical application.
7.Clinical application of the subclavian artery fenestration technique in endovascular repair of thoracic aortic lesions with insufficient proximal landing area
Xiaofeng HAN ; Xi GUO ; Guangrui LIU ; Tiezheng LI ; Xiaohai MA ; Zhijiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;41(8):467-474
Objective:To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of physician modified stent grafts technique and in situ fenestration technique for reconstructing the left subclavian artery in endovascular repair of thoracic aortic lesions with insufficient proximal landing area.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 75 patients with aortic arch lesions treated with physician modified stent grafts and in situ fenestration techniques at the Interventional Diagnosis and Treatment Department of Beijing Anzhen Hospital affiliated with Capital Medical University from November 2021 to March 2024. Among them, 52 patients received within physician modified stent grafts (PMSGs group) and 23 patients received in situ fenestration (ISF group). Based on two fenestration techniques, to analyze the technical success rate of endovascular repair in reconstructing the left subclavian artery in the perioperative and early following up adverse events both groups.Results:The success rate of PMSGs group technique was 92.31% (48/52), while the success rate of ISF technique was 91.30%(21/23). In the PMSGs group, there was 1 case of TypeⅠa endoleak and 3 cases of TypeⅠc endoleak immediately during endovascular repair; There was 1 case of TypeⅠa endoleak and 1 case of vascular injury in the ISF group immediately during endovascular repair. One case of perioperative cerebral infarction and one case of transient blindness occurred in the PMSGs group; One case of transient blindness and 1 case of brachial artery thrombosis occurred in the perioperative period in the ISF group. During the follow-up period, there was 1 case of distal dissection aneurysm formation in the PMSGs group, and 3 cases of minor typeⅠc endoleak were found after 3 months; One case of subclavian artery stent occlusion and 2 cases of minor typeⅠc endoleak occurred in the ISF group 6 months later. There were no cases of aortic-related deaths during the follow-up period in both groups. There was no statistically significant difference in the technical success rate, incidence of adverse events during the perioperative period and follow-up period, and re-intervention rate between the two groups. The average fluoroscopy time consumed in the ISF group was significantly higher than that in the PMSGs group (34.57 min vs. 21.42 min, P<0.001), but the average hospitalization time in the PMSGs group was significantly higher than that in the ISF group (9.33 days vs. 4.71 days, P<0.001). Conclusion:PMSGs and ISF techniques for reconstructing the left subclavian artery in the treatment of thoracic aortic arch lesions showed good safety and effectiveness. The appropriate fenestration technique selected based on aorta arch anatomical and lesion conditions could achieve satisfactory efficacy in short-term, but long-term effects need to be further observed.
8.Comparison on radiation doses of in vitro pre-fenestration and in situ fenestration thoracic endovascular aortic repair in treatment of aortic disease
Fang XUE ; Xiaofeng HAN ; Gang WANG ; Lei SHAO ; Guangrui LIU ; Tiezheng LI ; Xi GUO ; Wei QIU ; Xiaohai MA
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2024;21(9):553-556
Objective To compare the radiation dose of in vitro pre-fenestration and in situ fenestration thoracic endovascular aortic repair(TEVAR)in treatment of aortic disease.Methods Data of 51 patients with aortic diseases who received in vitro pre-fenestration(group A)and 21 cases who underwent in situ fenestration(group B)TEVAR were retrospectively analyzed.The fluoroscopy duration,total reference air kerma(AK),total dose area product(DAP)and TEVAR time were compared between groups.Results TEVAR was successfully completed in all 72 patients.Fluoroscopy duration([21.42±8.04]min vs.[34.57±9.07]min)and total DAP(44315.0[31157.0,56307.5]μGy·m2 vs.72153.0[45460.0,82354.0]μGy·m2)in group A were both significantly lower than those in group B(both P<0.05),while total AK(2423[1638,3533]mGy vs.3600[1898,3921]mGy)and TEVAR time([83.41±22.89]min vs.[81.00±22.13]min)in group A were not significant different from those in group B(both P>0.05).Conclusion Compared with in situ fenestration TEVAR,both the fluoroscopy time and total DAP of in vitro pre-fenestration TEVAR significantly reduced for treating aortic diseases.
9.Integrated analyses of transcriptomics and network pharmacology reveal leukocyte characteristics and functional changes in subthreshold depression, elucidating the curative mechanism of Danzhi Xiaoyao powder
Kunyu Li ; Leiming You ; Jianhua Zhen ; Guangrui Huang ; Ting Wang ; Yanan Cai ; Yunan Zhang ; Anlong Xu
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2024;11(1):3-20
Objective:
To investigate the molecular mechanism and identify potential drugs for subthreshold depression (SD), and elucidate the detalied mechanism of Danzhi Xiaoyao powder (DZXY) in SD.
Methods:
Using RNA-sequencing, we identified differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in leukocytes of SD compared to healthy controls, deciphered their functions and pathways, and identified the hub genes of SD. We also assessed changes in leukocyte transcription factor activity in patients with SD using the TELiS platform. The Connectivity Map database was retrieved to screen candidate drugs for SD. Based on network pharmacology, we elucidated the “multi-component, multi-target, and multi-pathway” mechanism of DZXY in the treatment of SD.
Results:
We identified 1080 DEGs (padj <0.05 and |log2 (fold change)| ≥ 1 & protein coding) in the leukocytes of patients with SD. These DEGs, including hub genes, were primarily involved in immune and inflammatory response-related processes. Transcription factor activity analysis revealed similarities between the leukocyte transcriptome profile in SD and the conserved transcriptional response to adversities in immune cells. Connectivity Map analysis identified 28 potential drugs for SD treatment, particularly SB-202190 and TWS-119. Constructing the “Direct Compounds-Direct Targets-Pathways” network for DZXY and SD revealed the curative mechanisms of DZXY in SD, primarily including inflammatory response, lipid metabolism, immune response, and other processes.
Conclusion
These results provide new insights into the characteristics and functional changes of leukocytes in SD, partially illustrate the pathogenesis of SD, and suggest potential drugs for SD. The curative mechanisms of DZXY in SD are also partially elucidated.
10.Effect of Yinxing Mihuan Oral Solution on Neovascularization and Vascular Remodeling in Chemical Photothrombosis-induced Focal Cerebral Ischemia Mouse Model
Mingjiang YAO ; Wei ZHANG ; Bin YANG ; Wenting SONG ; Guangrui WANG ; Yimin WANG ; Yong WANG ; Shaoqing HE ; Jianxun LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2022;28(23):38-43
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects and underlying mechanism of Yinxing Mihuan oral solution (YM) on neovascularization and vascular remodeling in chemical photothrombosis-induced focal cerebral ischemia model in mice. MethodFifty SPF C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into sham group, model group, ginaton group (12.5 mg·kg-1), and low- (YM-L, 412 mg·kg-1) and high-dose (YM-H, 824 mg·kg-1) YM groups, with 10 mice in each group. The focal cerebral ischemia model was established by chemical photothrombosis method. Drugs in each group were administered by gavage for 14 consecutive days after operation. The modified neurological severity score (mNSS) and measurement of forelimb grasping were used to evaluate the neurologic impairment of mice. The vascular density of infarct border-zone (IBZ) was measured by fluorescein labelled dextran (FITC-dextran) method. The morphology of IBZ was evaluated and observed by hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining. The expression of proteins related to neovascularization and vascular remodeling in brain tissues, including vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), platelet and endothelial cell adhesion molecule 1 (CD31), hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α), von Willebrand factor (vWF), and angiogenin (ANG), was detected by Western blot. ResultCompared with the sham group, the model group showed manifest neurological deficits (P<0.01), weakened forelimb grasping (P<0.01), increased vascular density of IBZ (P<0.01), and obvious pathological changes, such as neuronal necrosis and gliocyte proliferation. After treatment for 14 days, compared with the model group, the YM-H group showed improved neurological deficits (P<0.01), and the YM-L group and the YM-H group showed strengthened forelimb grasping (P<0.01). Moreover, the YM-L group displayed increased vascular density of IBZ (P<0.05), reduced pathological damage, and up-regulated protein expression of CD31, ANG, HIF-1α, and vWF (P<0.05, P<0.01). ConclusionYM could improve motor function and pathological morphological impairment in chemical photothrombosis-induced focal cerebral ischemia mouse model, and the underlying mechanism might be related to the promotion of neovascularization and vascular remodeling in IBZ.


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