1.Effect of peripheral blood FGF21 levels on glucose uptake and utilization by neu-trophils in perinatal dairy cows
Yan REN ; Kexin WANG ; Xinwei LI ; Yuxiang SONG ; Guowen LIU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(4):738-744
The decrease in blood glucose in perinatal dairy cows affects the energy supply and im-mune function of peripheral blood neutrophils(PMN).Fibroblast growth factor 21(FGF21)is an important regulator of glucose metabolism,and serum FGF21 levels in some perinatal cows are significantly elevated after farrowing.In order to explore the effect of FGF21 on PMN glucose ho-meostasis in perinatal dairy cows,the cows were divided into high FGF21 group(high FGF21,n=8,FGF21>800 ng/L)and low FGF21 group(low FGF21,n=8,FGF21<200 ng/L)within 3 weeks postpartum.The results showed that compared with the low FGF21 group,the glucose up-take of PMN and the mRNA expression of glucose transporters SLC2A1 and SLC2A3 were signifi-cantly increased in the high FGF21 group.The activities of phosphofructokinase 1(PFK1)and glu-cose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase(G6PDH)were significantly increased,and the activity of glyco-gen synthase(GCS)was significantly decreased in PMN in the high FGF21 group.The lactate con-tent and ATP content of PMN were significantly increased,and the mRNA and protein expressions of hexokinase(HK2)and PFK1 were significantly increased in the high FGF21 group.These re-sults indicated that the uptake and utilization of glucose by PMN in perinatal peripheral blood FGF21 increased to ensure the ATP supply of PMN,which provided a theoretical basis for the pro-posal of a new strategy to alleviate immunosuppression in perinatal dairy cows.
2.Advances in diagnostic imaging markers of Alzheimer′s disease
Ziyun WANG ; Liu YANG ; Guowen MIN ; Yuyuan HUANG ; Jintai YU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2025;58(8):892-898
Alzheimer′s disease (AD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases, and its diagnosis heavily relies on imaging biomarkers. This paper integrates core pathological markers, such as amyloid β (Aβ)-positron emission tomography (PET), tau-PET, structural magnetic resonance imaging, and fluorodeoxyglucose-PET, with the latest advancements in novel imaging biomarkers, including inflammation, synaptic imaging, and cerebrovascular injury-related markers, based on the Aβ proteinopathy, tau proteinopathy, neurodegeneration, inflammation, α-synuclein and vascular brain injury biomarkers (AT 1T 2NISV) framework proposed by the 2024 Alzheimer′s Association diagnostic guidelines. With the development of machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies, future research should focus on enhancing the specificity of imaging biomarkers and developing precise diagnostic models for comorbidities to better address the heterogeneity and complex pathological features of AD.
3.Advances in diagnostic imaging markers of Alzheimer′s disease
Ziyun WANG ; Liu YANG ; Guowen MIN ; Yuyuan HUANG ; Jintai YU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2025;58(8):892-898
Alzheimer′s disease (AD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases, and its diagnosis heavily relies on imaging biomarkers. This paper integrates core pathological markers, such as amyloid β (Aβ)-positron emission tomography (PET), tau-PET, structural magnetic resonance imaging, and fluorodeoxyglucose-PET, with the latest advancements in novel imaging biomarkers, including inflammation, synaptic imaging, and cerebrovascular injury-related markers, based on the Aβ proteinopathy, tau proteinopathy, neurodegeneration, inflammation, α-synuclein and vascular brain injury biomarkers (AT 1T 2NISV) framework proposed by the 2024 Alzheimer′s Association diagnostic guidelines. With the development of machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies, future research should focus on enhancing the specificity of imaging biomarkers and developing precise diagnostic models for comorbidities to better address the heterogeneity and complex pathological features of AD.
4.Effect of peripheral blood FGF21 levels on glucose uptake and utilization by neu-trophils in perinatal dairy cows
Yan REN ; Kexin WANG ; Xinwei LI ; Yuxiang SONG ; Guowen LIU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(4):738-744
The decrease in blood glucose in perinatal dairy cows affects the energy supply and im-mune function of peripheral blood neutrophils(PMN).Fibroblast growth factor 21(FGF21)is an important regulator of glucose metabolism,and serum FGF21 levels in some perinatal cows are significantly elevated after farrowing.In order to explore the effect of FGF21 on PMN glucose ho-meostasis in perinatal dairy cows,the cows were divided into high FGF21 group(high FGF21,n=8,FGF21>800 ng/L)and low FGF21 group(low FGF21,n=8,FGF21<200 ng/L)within 3 weeks postpartum.The results showed that compared with the low FGF21 group,the glucose up-take of PMN and the mRNA expression of glucose transporters SLC2A1 and SLC2A3 were signifi-cantly increased in the high FGF21 group.The activities of phosphofructokinase 1(PFK1)and glu-cose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase(G6PDH)were significantly increased,and the activity of glyco-gen synthase(GCS)was significantly decreased in PMN in the high FGF21 group.The lactate con-tent and ATP content of PMN were significantly increased,and the mRNA and protein expressions of hexokinase(HK2)and PFK1 were significantly increased in the high FGF21 group.These re-sults indicated that the uptake and utilization of glucose by PMN in perinatal peripheral blood FGF21 increased to ensure the ATP supply of PMN,which provided a theoretical basis for the pro-posal of a new strategy to alleviate immunosuppression in perinatal dairy cows.
5.Expert consensus on surgical treatment of oropharyngeal cancer
China Anti-Cancer Association Head and Neck Oncology Committee ; China Anti-Cancer Association Holistic Integrative Oral Cancer on Preventing and Screen-ing Committee ; Min RUAN ; Nannan HAN ; Changming AN ; Chao CHEN ; Chuanjun CHEN ; Minjun DONG ; Wei HAN ; Jinsong HOU ; Jun HOU ; Zhiquan HUANG ; Chao LI ; Siyi LI ; Bing LIU ; Fayu LIU ; Xiaozhi LV ; Zheng-Hua LV ; Guoxin REN ; Xiaofeng SHAN ; Zhengjun SHANG ; Shuyang SUN ; Tong JI ; Chuanzheng SUN ; Guowen SUN ; Hao TIAN ; Yuanyin WANG ; Yueping WANG ; Shuxin WEN ; Wei WU ; Jinhai YE ; Di YU ; Chunye ZHANG ; Kai ZHANG ; Ming ZHANG ; Sheng ZHANG ; Jiawei ZHENG ; Xuan ZHOU ; Yu ZHOU ; Guopei ZHU ; Ling ZHU ; Susheng MIAO ; Yue HE ; Jugao FANG ; Chenping ZHANG ; Zhiyuan ZHANG
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;32(11):821-833
With the increasing proportion of human papilloma virus(HPV)infection in the pathogenic factors of oro-pharyngeal cancer,a series of changes have occurred in the surgical treatment.While the treatment mode has been im-proved,there are still many problems,including the inconsistency between diagnosis and treatment modes,the lack of popularization of reconstruction technology,the imperfect post-treatment rehabilitation system,and the lack of effective preventive measures.Especially in terms of treatment mode for early oropharyngeal cancer,there is no unified conclu-sion whether it is surgery alone or radiotherapy alone,and whether robotic minimally invasive surgery has better func-tional protection than radiotherapy.For advanced oropharyngeal cancer,there is greater controversy over the treatment mode.It is still unclear whether to adopt a non-surgical treatment mode of synchronous chemoradiotherapy or induction chemotherapy combined with synchronous chemoradiotherapy,or a treatment mode of surgery combined with postopera-tive chemoradiotherapy.In order to standardize the surgical treatment of oropharyngeal cancer in China and clarify the indications for surgical treatment of oropharyngeal cancer,this expert consensus,based on the characteristics and treat-ment status of oropharyngeal cancer in China and combined with the international latest theories and practices,forms consensus opinions in multiple aspects of preoperative evaluation,surgical indication determination,primary tumor re-section,neck lymph node dissection,postoperative defect repair,postoperative complication management prognosis and follow-up of oropharyngeal cancer patients.The key points include:① Before the treatment of oropharyngeal cancer,the expression of P16 protein should be detected to clarify HPV status;② Perform enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of the maxillofacial region before surgery to evaluate the invasion of oropharyngeal cancer and guide precise surgical resec-tion of oropharyngeal cancer.Evaluating mouth opening and airway status is crucial for surgical approach decisions and postoperative risk prediction;③ For oropharyngeal cancer patients who have to undergo major surgery and cannot eat for one to two months,it is recommended to undergo percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy before surgery to effectively improve their nutritional intake during treatment;④ Early-stage oropharyngeal cancer patients may opt for either sur-gery alone or radiation therapy alone.For intermediate and advanced stages,HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer general-ly prioritizes radiation therapy,with concurrent chemotherapy considered based on tumor staging.Surgical treatment is recommended as the first choice for HPV unrelated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma(including primary and re-current)and recurrent HPV related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma after radiotherapy and chemotherapy;⑤ For primary exogenous T1-2 oropharyngeal cancer,direct surgery through the oral approach or da Vinci robotic sur-gery is preferred.For T3-4 patients with advanced oropharyngeal cancer,it is recommended to use temporary mandibu-lectomy approach and lateral pharyngotomy approach for surgery as appropriate;⑥ For cT1-2N0 oropharyngeal cancer patients with tumor invasion depth>3 mm and cT3-4N0 HPV unrelated oropharyngeal cancer patients,selective neck dissection of levels ⅠB to Ⅳ is recommended.For cN+HPV unrelated oropharyngeal cancer patients,therapeutic neck dissection in regions Ⅰ-Ⅴ is advised;⑦ If PET-CT scan at 12 or more weeks after completion of radiation shows intense FDG uptake in any node,or imaging suggests continuous enlargement of lymph nodes,the patient should undergo neck dissection;⑧ For patients with suspected extracapsular invasion preoperatively,lymph node dissection should include removal of surrounding muscle and adipose connective tissue;⑨ The reconstruction of oropharyngeal cancer defects should follow the principle of reconstruction steps,with priority given to adjacent flaps,followed by distal pedicled flaps,and finally free flaps.The anterolateral thigh flap with abundant tissue can be used as the preferred flap for large-scale postoperative defects.
6.Determination of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in the environmental water samples by a polyvinylimide-modified magnetic nanoparticles-based solid phase extraction coupled with high-performance liquid chromatography
Xiaohang TANG ; Huilin SONG ; Liying YAO ; Guowen QIN ; Xingchen WANG ; Wenyuan LIU ; Shunli JI
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2024;55(4):485-492
The long-term presence of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in the environmental water samples not only affects the life safety of aquatic organisms and disturbs the ecoenvironment, but also poses a serious threat to human health. In this study, amino-functionalized Fe3O4 nanoparticles (Fe3O4-NH2) were firstly prepared by solvothermal method. Subsequently, polyethyleneimine (PEI) with a branched chain structure was successfully grafted onto Fe3O4 nanoparticles by Schiff base reaction in aqueous solution at room temperature using glutaraldehyde as a cross-linking agent, and a recyclable PEI-grafted magnetic nano-sorbent (Fe3O4@PEI) was synthesized and applied for the detection of NSAIDs in the environmental water samples. The compositional properties of Fe3O4@PEI were investigated by different characterization methods and the parameters affecting the extraction of NSAIDs were optimized. Due to high adsorption of Fe3O4@PEI for NSAIDs, the quantitative analysis of four NSAIDs in the environmental water samples, ketoprofen, naproxen, diclofenac and tolfenamic acid, was performed in combination with high-performance liquid chromatography. A good linear relationship between the chromatographic peak area and concentration was observed in the range of 1−500 µg/mL. The recoveries of the samples at three different spiked levels ranged from 85.6% to 107.8%; the intra-day precision was less than 7.8% (n=6); and the inter-day precision was less than 9.5% (n=3). The method is simple, rapid, accurate and reliable, and can be used for the analysis of NSAIDs in the environmental water samples.
7.Clinical application of Mimics software system to three-dimensional reconstruction to guide thoracoscopic anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy
Shuang LI ; Yijun SHI ; Guowen DING ; Yangyong SUN ; Benbo LÜ ; ; Jianchao LIU ; Jingfeng ZHU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;31(01):59-64
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of 3D computed tomography bronchial bronchography and angiography (3D-CTBA) and guidance of thoracoscopic anatomic pulmonary segmentectomy by Mimics software system. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on patients who underwent thoracoscopic segmentectomy in the Department of Thoracic Surgery of Affiliated People's Hospital of Jiangsu University from June 2020 to December 2022. The patients who underwent preoperative 3D-CTBA using Materiaise's interactive medical image control system (Mimics) were selected as an observation group, and the patients who did not receive 3D-CTBA were selected as a control group. The relevant clinical indicators were compared between the two groups. Results A total of 59 patients were included, including 29 males and 30 females, aged 25-79 years. There were 37 patients in the observation group, and 22 patients in the control group. The operation time (163.0±48.7 min vs. 188.8±43.0 min, P=0.044), intraoperative blood loss [10.0 (10.0, 20.0) mL vs. 20.0 (20.0, 35.0) mL, P<0.001], and preoperative puncture localization rate (5.4% vs. 31.8%, P=0.019) in the observation group were better than those in the control group. There was no statistically significant difference in the thoracic tube placement time, thoracic fluid drainage volume, number of intraoperative closure nail bin, postoperative hospital stay, or postoperative air leakage incidence (P>0.05) between the two groups. Conclusion For patients who need to undergo anatomical pulmonary segmentectomy, using Mimics software to produce 3D-CTBA before surgery can help accurately identify pulmonary arteriovenous anatomy, reduce surgical time and intraoperative blood loss, help to determine the location of nodules and reduce invasive localization before surgery, and alleviate patients' pain, which is worthy of clinical promotion.
8.Analysis of risk factors for 1-year survival rate in patients with spinal metastasis secondary to lung cancer
Bingshan YAN ; Jingyu ZHANG ; Yancheng LIU ; Xiuchun YU ; Guochuan ZHANG ; Zhaoming YE ; Guowen WANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Yongcheng HU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2024;44(6):409-418
Objective:To investigate the risk factors for 1-year survival rate in patients with spinal metastasis secondary to lung cancer.Methods:The data of 343 patients with spinal metastases secondary to lung cancer from January 2011 to December 2018 were retrospectively studied. There were 188 males (54.8%) and 155 females (45.2%) with an average age of 59.47±10.21 years old (range 23-91 years). The patients were divided into operation group (150 cases, 43.7%) and non operation group (193 cases, 56.3%). The demographics, types of primary tumor, non spinal metastasis, visceral metastasis, spinal metastasis and segments, pathological fractures of vertebra, Frankel classification, physical function status (Karnofsky performance scale, KPS), visual analogue score (VAS), the spinal instability neoplastic score (SINS) were recorded and analyzed. The impact of different treatments on the survival prognosis of patients with spinal metastasis was evaluated. The independent factors affecting survival in those patients were analyzed by Cox proportional hazards regression model.Results:The peak incidence of spinal metastases was found in the age group of 46-60 years (43.7%, 150/343). 38.5% (132/343) of the patients had pathological fractures of the involved vertebral body. 58.3% (200/343) of the patients had extraspinal bone metastasis. 36.2% (124/343) of the patients had visceral metastasis. Among the primary tumors, adenocarcinoma was the most common tpye (61.5%, 211/343), followed by large cell lung cancer (12.5%, 43/343), small cell lung cancer (6.4%, 22/343), squamous cell cancer (6.1%, 21/343) and mixed cell lung cancer (5.3%, 18/343). The type of lung cancer cells in about 8.2 (28/343) patients was unknown. Among the surgical patients, 21 patients underwent minimally invasive surgery (14.0%), 28 patients underwent simple decompression surgery (18.7%), 76 patients underwent separation surgery (50.7%), and 25 patients underwent radical surgery (16.6%). 59.3% (89/150) of the patients had a better neurological function than before surgery. The average survival time of all patients was 9.88 months with the median survival time of 8 (5,14) months. The survival rates were 62.1% (213/343), 30.0% (103/343), and 3.8% (13/343) at 6, 12, and 24 months, respectively. The average survival time of patients in the operation group was 10.24 months with the median survival time of 9 (5, 15) months, and the average survival time of patients in the non operation group was 9.41 months with the median survival time of 7 (5, 13) months with no significant difference between the groups (χ 2=0.300, P=0.584). Multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression model analysis showed that radiotherapy [ HR=1.913, 95% CI(1.471, 2.488), P<0.001], chemotherapy [ HR=1.313, 95% CI(1.040, 1.658), P=0.022], targeted drug therapy [ HR=1.683, 95% CI(1.221, 2.319), P=0.001], KPS [ HR=1.593, 95% CI(1.140, 2.225), P=0.006] and pathological type (non-small cell lung cancer) were independent factors affecting the 1-year survival rate of patients with spinal metastasis secondary to lung cancer [ HR=0.322, 95% CI(0.225, 0.460), P<0.001] with significant difference. Conclusion:Surgical treatment can improve both the neurological function and general status of patients with spinal metastasis. Treatments of radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and targeted drug therapy can significantly improve 1-year survival rate, while a KPS less than 50 points and a primary lung cancer other than adenocarcinoma were independent risk factors reducing 1-year survival rate.
9.Preparation and preliminary of astragalus polysaccharide synbiotics and its effect on growth performance of calves
Lanzhuo WANG ; Chenxi XUE ; Jun CHEN ; Xinwei LI ; Guowen LIU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;44(8):1821-1830
In this study,freeze-drying methods was used to prepare astragalus polysaccharide synbi-otic powder.The optimized freeze-dried protective agent formulation using response surface meth-odology in this study was 17.99%skimmed milk powder,7.26%sucrose,8.04%galactooligosac-charides,and 9.64%astragalus polysaccharide,and the remaining amount was distilled water.The survival rate of lactic acid bacteria in the prepared bacterial powder was 88.06%.A calf feeding ex-periment was conducted over 28 days with thirty healthy newborn calves with similar age,the calves were randomly assigned to either control group and the astragalus polysaccharide synbiotic group,each comprising 15 calves.The astragalus polysaccharide synbiotic group received a supple-ment of astragalus polysaccharide in addition to their regular feed.Compared to the control group,the results showed that:(1)Astragalus polysaccharide synbiotics significantly increased the aver-age daily gain(ADG)of calves and decreased the fecal score and diarrhea rate in calves.(2)By tes-ting the immunological indexes,we found that astragalus polysaccharide synbiotics significantly in-creased the serum level of IgA,IgG,IgM,IL-2 and IL-10,and decreased the level of IL-6 and TNF-α.(3)Astragalus polysaccharide synbiotics notably enhanced the Chao1,Sobs,and Shannon indi-ces,while reducing the Simpson index.At the phylum level,astragalus polysaccharide synbiotics group showed a significant increase in the relative abundance of Cyanobacterium and Firmicutes,and a decrease in Proteobacteria.At the genus level,the relative abundance of Esche-richia-Shigella in astragalus polysaccharide synbiotic group significantly decreased.Whereas norank_f__norank_o__Clostridia_UCG-014 and Butyricicoccus significantly increased.In conclu-sion,this study successfully formulated an astragalus polysaccharide synbiotic powder.The powder can significantly promote the growth of calves,enhance immune function,improve the structure of gut microbiota,and reduce the incidence of calf diarrhea.
10.Echocardiographic manifestations of infective endocarditis complicated with valve damage in children
Liyuan XU ; Hongju ZHANG ; Jingya LI ; Yan SUN ; Jiao YANG ; Li XUE ; Guowen LIU ; Yifei HU ; Ning MA
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(7):968-972
Objective To observe the echocardiographic manifestations of infective endocarditis(IE)complicated with valve damage in children.Methods Totally 104 children with IE were retrospectively enrolled and divided into non-damage group(n=34),mild damage group(n=39)and dysfunction group(n=31)according to whether complicated with valve damage and damage's degree.The general and echocardiographic data were compared among groups,and the echocardiographic characteristics of IE complicated with valve damage in children were analyzed.Results Significant difference of the proportion of combining with other congenital heart diseases(excluding bicuspid aortic malformations),the incidence of embolization events during hospital stay,also of endocarditis of left cardiac system were found among groups(all P<0.05).Pairwise comparison showed that in non-damage group,the proportion of combining with other congenital heart diseases was higher,while the incidence of endocarditis of left cardiac system was lower than those in both mild damage group and dysfunction group(all P<0.05).The incidence of embolization events during hospital stay in non-damage group was lower than that in dysfunction group(P<0.05).Among 70 cases of IE complicated with valve damage,mitral valve(30/70,42.86%)was the most common involved valve,mostly presented as valve stenosis(63/70,90.00%).No significant difference of valve involvement site,valve structural lesions nor the incidence of valve stenosis was found between mild damage group and dysfunction group(all P>0.05).Conclusion IE complicated with valve damage in children mostly involved left cardiac system,and the risk of embolization events was higher than that of IE children without valve damage.Echocardiography could be used as an important method for evaluating the site of valve involvement and the degree of damage.


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