1.Research advances in iron overload and related animal models
Huian TANG ; Guangyu AO ; Min CHEN ; Yujiao ZHANG ; Zejun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(4):114-127
Iron is an essential trace element for the human body and is critical for vital cellular processes,such as DNA synthesis,respiration,and oxygen transport.The body maintains iron homeostasis through a coordinated balance of absorption,utilization,storage,and distribution.Both iron deficiency and excess can lead to pathologies,with the latter triggering lipid peroxidation and DNA mutations via the Fenton reaction,potentially causing iron-induced cell death in severe cases.Although iron overload can inflict severe damage on multiple organs,including the brain,liver,spleen,heart,ovaries,and kidneys,the mechanisms that regulate iron homeostasis in response to overload are not fully understood.Various animal models have been developed to help elucidate these mechanisms,each reflecting different aspects of iron overload relevant to human diseases,and selection of the most appropriate animal model is needed for the accurate simulation of the pathological and physiological states associated with human iron overload-related diseases.This review synthesizes recent literature on animal models pertinent to iron overload,to offer insights to support the development and analysis of models for diseases related to iron overload.
2.Study on the Hemodynamic Effects of Various Bypass Grafting Techniques for the Left Anterior Descending Artery on the Native Artery and Graft Vessels
Ao HAN ; Gang LIU ; Tao ZHANG ; Yi SHI ; Guangyu ZHU ; Yonghui LIU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2025;40(5):494-500
Objectives:To evaluate the hemodynamic impact of different bypass grafting methods on the left anterior descending(LAD)artery using computational fluid dynamics,providing a theoretical basis for optimizing coronary artery bypass grafting.Methods:A patient-specific 3D coronary model was constructed using SimVascular software,including an in-situ internal mammary artery graft(model 1)and three free grafts of varying diameters(model 2:2 mm internal mammary artery free graft;model 3 and model 4:3 mm and 4 mm great saphenous vein free grafts).The hemodynamic parameters of the native artery and grafts were compared among the four bypass grafting models.Results:All four bypass grafting models supply sufficient blood flow for the severely stenosed LAD.LAD flow was slightly lower in the model 1.Free internal mammary artery grafts showed higher flow and wall shear stress.4 mm great saphenous vein free grafts presented with maximum flow but lowest shear stress,3 mm great saphenous vein free grafts offered better hemodynamic stability.Conclusions:Computational fluid dynamics analysis indicates that free internal mammary grafts could provide superior hemodynamics,while larger grafts result in lower shear stress,which might affect long-term graft patency.These findings thus provide experimental evidences useful for optimizing LAD bypass strategies.
3.Distribution characteristics of current patients with Kashin-Beck disease in Molidawa Daur Autonomous Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Haijun WANG ; Shuyan WU ; Jinming LIU ; Zhongmin LIU ; Peng DU ; Jinguang GUO ; Zhanfeng ZHAO ; Mingming WANG ; Guangyu YU ; Xinxin CUI ; Jianping AO ; Baolong LIU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2025;44(9):737-740
Objective:To study the distribution characteristics of current patients with Kashin-Beck disease (KBD) in Molidawa Daur Autonomous Banner (referred to as Morin Banner), and provide suggestions for service management.Methods:Information of KBD current patients in Morin Banner was collected from January 1, 2018 to June 30, 2024 using the "KBD Current Patient Survey System" provided by the Center for Endemic Disease Control, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. A descriptive study method was used to analyze the basic information and clinical data of current patients.Results:As of June 30, 2024, a total of 6 223 KBD current patients were reported in Morin Banner, and the patients were distributed in 15 townships (towns). There was a statistically significant difference in the prevalence rate of KBD among different townships (towns, χ 2 = 3 069.01, P < 0.001). The minimum age of the KBD current patients was 27 years old, and the maximum was 98 years old, mainly concentrated in the age range of 45 - 74 years old, accounting for 95.7% (5 954/6 223). There was a significant difference in the prevalence rate of KBD among different age groups (χ 2 = 5 912.76, P < 0.001). The male to female ratio was 1.00∶1.14 (2 910 ∶ 3 313), and there was a statistically significant difference in prevalence rate of KBD between genders(χ 2 = 44.38, P < 0.001). The KBD current patients mainly had a primary school education, married, and farmers, accounting for 59.2% (3 685/6 223), 89.8% (5 590/6 223), 93.2% (5 802/6 223), respectively; and the clinical grading of patients is mainly degree Ⅰ. There was a statistically significant difference in the rate of limb disability among patients with different clinical grades (χ 2 = 64.26, P < 0.001). The rate of limb disability in males was higher than that in females (χ 2 = 10.36, P = 0.001). Conclusions:The KBD current patients in Morin Banner are distributed in various township (town), with middle-aged and elderly famers being the main ones. It is necessary to strengthen monitoring of KBD, and pay attention to personalized treatment and management of KBD current patients.
4.Research advances in iron overload and related animal models
Huian TANG ; Guangyu AO ; Min CHEN ; Yujiao ZHANG ; Zejun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(4):114-127
Iron is an essential trace element for the human body and is critical for vital cellular processes,such as DNA synthesis,respiration,and oxygen transport.The body maintains iron homeostasis through a coordinated balance of absorption,utilization,storage,and distribution.Both iron deficiency and excess can lead to pathologies,with the latter triggering lipid peroxidation and DNA mutations via the Fenton reaction,potentially causing iron-induced cell death in severe cases.Although iron overload can inflict severe damage on multiple organs,including the brain,liver,spleen,heart,ovaries,and kidneys,the mechanisms that regulate iron homeostasis in response to overload are not fully understood.Various animal models have been developed to help elucidate these mechanisms,each reflecting different aspects of iron overload relevant to human diseases,and selection of the most appropriate animal model is needed for the accurate simulation of the pathological and physiological states associated with human iron overload-related diseases.This review synthesizes recent literature on animal models pertinent to iron overload,to offer insights to support the development and analysis of models for diseases related to iron overload.
5.Study on the Hemodynamic Effects of Various Bypass Grafting Techniques for the Left Anterior Descending Artery on the Native Artery and Graft Vessels
Ao HAN ; Gang LIU ; Tao ZHANG ; Yi SHI ; Guangyu ZHU ; Yonghui LIU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2025;40(5):494-500
Objectives:To evaluate the hemodynamic impact of different bypass grafting methods on the left anterior descending(LAD)artery using computational fluid dynamics,providing a theoretical basis for optimizing coronary artery bypass grafting.Methods:A patient-specific 3D coronary model was constructed using SimVascular software,including an in-situ internal mammary artery graft(model 1)and three free grafts of varying diameters(model 2:2 mm internal mammary artery free graft;model 3 and model 4:3 mm and 4 mm great saphenous vein free grafts).The hemodynamic parameters of the native artery and grafts were compared among the four bypass grafting models.Results:All four bypass grafting models supply sufficient blood flow for the severely stenosed LAD.LAD flow was slightly lower in the model 1.Free internal mammary artery grafts showed higher flow and wall shear stress.4 mm great saphenous vein free grafts presented with maximum flow but lowest shear stress,3 mm great saphenous vein free grafts offered better hemodynamic stability.Conclusions:Computational fluid dynamics analysis indicates that free internal mammary grafts could provide superior hemodynamics,while larger grafts result in lower shear stress,which might affect long-term graft patency.These findings thus provide experimental evidences useful for optimizing LAD bypass strategies.
6.Distribution characteristics of current patients with Kashin-Beck disease in Molidawa Daur Autonomous Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Haijun WANG ; Shuyan WU ; Jinming LIU ; Zhongmin LIU ; Peng DU ; Jinguang GUO ; Zhanfeng ZHAO ; Mingming WANG ; Guangyu YU ; Xinxin CUI ; Jianping AO ; Baolong LIU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2025;44(9):737-740
Objective:To study the distribution characteristics of current patients with Kashin-Beck disease (KBD) in Molidawa Daur Autonomous Banner (referred to as Morin Banner), and provide suggestions for service management.Methods:Information of KBD current patients in Morin Banner was collected from January 1, 2018 to June 30, 2024 using the "KBD Current Patient Survey System" provided by the Center for Endemic Disease Control, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. A descriptive study method was used to analyze the basic information and clinical data of current patients.Results:As of June 30, 2024, a total of 6 223 KBD current patients were reported in Morin Banner, and the patients were distributed in 15 townships (towns). There was a statistically significant difference in the prevalence rate of KBD among different townships (towns, χ 2 = 3 069.01, P < 0.001). The minimum age of the KBD current patients was 27 years old, and the maximum was 98 years old, mainly concentrated in the age range of 45 - 74 years old, accounting for 95.7% (5 954/6 223). There was a significant difference in the prevalence rate of KBD among different age groups (χ 2 = 5 912.76, P < 0.001). The male to female ratio was 1.00∶1.14 (2 910 ∶ 3 313), and there was a statistically significant difference in prevalence rate of KBD between genders(χ 2 = 44.38, P < 0.001). The KBD current patients mainly had a primary school education, married, and farmers, accounting for 59.2% (3 685/6 223), 89.8% (5 590/6 223), 93.2% (5 802/6 223), respectively; and the clinical grading of patients is mainly degree Ⅰ. There was a statistically significant difference in the rate of limb disability among patients with different clinical grades (χ 2 = 64.26, P < 0.001). The rate of limb disability in males was higher than that in females (χ 2 = 10.36, P = 0.001). Conclusions:The KBD current patients in Morin Banner are distributed in various township (town), with middle-aged and elderly famers being the main ones. It is necessary to strengthen monitoring of KBD, and pay attention to personalized treatment and management of KBD current patients.
7.Clinical experience of roxadustat in the treatment of chronic kidney disease with thalassemia
Guangyu AO ; Jing LI ; Yuanyuan TANG ; Min CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2024;40(12):968-971
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients with concurrent renal anemia and thalassemia present complex pathogenesis involving various iron metabolism disorders, which are among the key factors contributing to suboptimal therapeutic outcomes. This paper reports the clinical experience of treating five CKD stage 3-4 patients with thalassemia using roxadustat. The treatment outcomes demonstrated that all patients experienced significant improvements in anemia, and no cases of iron overload were observed throughout the follow-up period. These findings suggest that roxadustat effectively increases hemoglobin levels in patients with renal anemia and thalassemia while maintaining a low risk of iron overload, providing a potential therapeutic option for these challenging cases.
8.Clinical experience of roxadustat in the treatment of chronic kidney disease with thalassemia
Guangyu AO ; Jing LI ; Yuanyuan TANG ; Min CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2024;40(12):968-971
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients with concurrent renal anemia and thalassemia present complex pathogenesis involving various iron metabolism disorders, which are among the key factors contributing to suboptimal therapeutic outcomes. This paper reports the clinical experience of treating five CKD stage 3-4 patients with thalassemia using roxadustat. The treatment outcomes demonstrated that all patients experienced significant improvements in anemia, and no cases of iron overload were observed throughout the follow-up period. These findings suggest that roxadustat effectively increases hemoglobin levels in patients with renal anemia and thalassemia while maintaining a low risk of iron overload, providing a potential therapeutic option for these challenging cases.

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