1.Advances in Principle of Electrical Impedance Tomography and Its Application in Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Diseases.
Quchao ZOU ; Jinjiang JIN ; Jianping YE ; Lijian WANG ; Yiwen WANG ; Tianhai HUANG ; Jucheng ZHANG ; Yonghua CHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2025;49(1):35-41
Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a technique that uses an array of electrodes to deliver safe stimulating currents and measures the boundary voltages between adjacent electrode pairs in the array in sequence. Subsequently, it reconstructs the impedance distribution in all or part of the tissue using reconstruction algorithms to achieve structural and functional imaging. Lung EIT technology features continuity, being radiation-free and non-invasive, and it can be used for real-time dynamic monitoring of the lungs in critically ill patients. This paper introduces the basic principles of lung EIT, analyzes the research progress and existing problems of the technology from the perspectives of hardware systems, imaging algorithms, and clinical applications (such as lung ventilation, lung perfusion, and lung function assessment), and discusses the development direction to provide ideas for expanding the clinical application of lung EIT.
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2.Research progress in tumor-targeted masked antibodies
Jianping ZOU ; Xinxin YAO ; Chun WEN ; Shan ZHU ; Shihui ZHANG ; Xiaojing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2025;39(1):58-68
Antibody-based therapies are one of the crucial tumor-targeted therapies,enabling pre-cise elimination of tumor cells by specifically binding to antigens on the tumor cell surface.However,their wide applications in solid tumor therapy are often limited by on-target toxicity.Recent advance-ments in antibody engineering have led to the development of novel tumor-targeted masking antibod-ies,which are specifically designed to address these limitations.Masking antibodies typically consist of an antibody domain,a masking domain and a linker.These antibodies are characterized by selective activation and other functional properties.Currently,various masking antibody technologies with distinct characteristics have been developed and have demonstrated favorable safety profiles in animal studies.This review summarizes the structure and characteristics of tumor-targeted masking antibodies outlines common masking technologies and their drug development in order to offer new lines of thought for the design and development of next-generation tumor-targeted therapeutics.
3.Analysis of MET gene variation and clinicopathological characteristics of non-small cell lung cancer
Qiong ZHANG ; Yang SHEN ; Zhenhong JIANG ; Jianping HU ; Xinyu LONG ; Zhiqing CHEN ; Yuting RAO ; Yan ZHENG ; Yeqing ZOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(6):713-718
Purpose The study aimed to analyze the relationship between MET gene variants and clinicopathologi-cal features in patients with non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).Methods Next-generation sequencing technology was used to detect MET gene variants in NSCLC specimens.The association between MET gene variant status and clini-copathological features was then analyzed.Results Among 1 633 cases of NSCLC,the overall MET mutation rate was 4.53%(74/1 633).Variants were mainly observed in male patients,never-smokers,those older than 60 years,ade-nocarcinoma histology,and patients with TNM stage Ⅲ+Ⅳ disease(P<0.05).MET gene variant status showed no significant assocication with patient age,sex,smoking history,or pathological subtype(P>0.05),but was statistical-ly correlated with clinical stage and presence of distant metastasis(P<0.05).The two major variant types were MET exon 14 skipping and MET amplification,which together accounted for 71.62%of all variants.In addition,MET am-plification was positively correlated with EGFR(P=0.003,rs=0.340)and TP53 mutations(P=0.002,rs=0.362),but showed no correlation with KRAS or ALK gene mutations.In contrast,MET exon 14 skipping was nega-tively correlated with EGFR gene mutations(P<0.001,rs=-0.409),and showed no significant correlation with KRAS,ALK,or TP53 mutations.Conclusion Different types of MET gene variants(amplification,exon 14 skip-ping,fusion,and others)are significantly associated with clinical advanced clinical stage and distant metastasis in NSCLC,but are independent of patient age,sex,smoking history,and pathological subtype.MET amplification fre-quently co-occur with EGFR and TP53 co-mutations.
4.Effects of ankle perturbation training on dynamic balance and gait characteristics during walking in hemiplegic patients with stroke
Jianping LI ; Chao LIU ; Shaopeng ZOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(9):1351-1359
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of ankle perturbation training(APT)on dynamic balance and gait characteristics in hemiplegic stroke patients.Method:From August 2023 to May 2024,32 hemiplegic stroke patients who met the inclusion criteria were recruited from the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of the Affiliated Hospital of Binzhou Medical univer-sity.Participants were randomly assigned to two groups:the control group received conventional rehabilitation training(CRT)supplemented with ankle functional training(AFT)for 30 minutes per day,5 days per week,for 4 weeks,the experimental group underwent APT in addition to the control group regimen.Dynamic bal-ance and gait parameters,including spatio-temporal gait parameters,center of pressure(COP),and movement trajectory were collected by Berg balance scale(BBS),time up and go test(TUGT)and Zebris plantar pres-sure plate before and after 4 weeks of treatment,respectively.COP was used to assess the dynamic balance.Result:Before treatment,there was no significant difference between the two groups(P>0.05).After 4 weeks of treatment,the dynamic balance and related gait parameters in both group were significantly improved in BBS score,TUGT,gait line length on the affected side,single-support line length on the affected side and medi-al-lateral displacement were significantly different between the groups(P<0.05).However,no significant differ-ences were found between the groups for step length,stride length,stride speed,or stride frequency(P>0.05).Conclusion:Ankle perturbation training can effectively improve balance function and walking ability in hemi-plegic patients with stroke,and is superior to ankle functional training in improving balance function parame-ters.
5.Effects of Contralateral Limb Cross-Balance Training on Rehabilitation Outcomes after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Chao LIU ; Jianping LI ; Shijia LI ; Shaopeng ZOU ; Jianwei XIA ; Honghao ZHANG ; Guqiang LI ; Xiangzhan JIANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):337-343
Objective To evaluates the effects of cross-balance training on knee function,dynamic balance,and rectus femoris(RF)activation in patients after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction(ACLR).Methods Forty ACLR patients at 5th-6th week after operation were randomly divided into experimental group and control group.The experimental group received the cross-balance training on the basis of standard rehabilitation,while the control group received only standard rehabilitation.Knee function was assessed with the Lysholm score,dynamic balance,and root mean square(RMS)of RF surface electromyography.The correlation between RMS and dynamic balance was also examined.Results After intervention,the Lysholm score of the experimental group was significantly higher than that of the control group(P<0.01).Regarding balance function,both the gait line length and single support line length of the experimental group were significantly greater than those of the control group(P<0.01).Conversely,the mediolateral displacement of the experimental group was significantly lower than that of the control group(P<0.01).Furthermore,the RF RMS of the experimental group was significantly larger than that of the control group(P<0.01).The RF RMS was positively correlated with the gait line length and single support line length,whereas it was negatively correlated with the mediolateral displacement(P<0.05).Conclusions Cross-balance training significantly enhances knee function,dynamic balance,and RF activation in post-ACLR patients,supports the theory of cross-education.Cross-balance training has certain application values in ACL postoperative rehabilitation.
6.Effects of Contralateral Limb Cross-Balance Training on Rehabilitation Outcomes after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Chao LIU ; Jianping LI ; Shijia LI ; Shaopeng ZOU ; Jianwei XIA ; Honghao ZHANG ; Guqiang LI ; Xiangzhan JIANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):337-343
Objective To evaluates the effects of cross-balance training on knee function,dynamic balance,and rectus femoris(RF)activation in patients after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction(ACLR).Methods Forty ACLR patients at 5th-6th week after operation were randomly divided into experimental group and control group.The experimental group received the cross-balance training on the basis of standard rehabilitation,while the control group received only standard rehabilitation.Knee function was assessed with the Lysholm score,dynamic balance,and root mean square(RMS)of RF surface electromyography.The correlation between RMS and dynamic balance was also examined.Results After intervention,the Lysholm score of the experimental group was significantly higher than that of the control group(P<0.01).Regarding balance function,both the gait line length and single support line length of the experimental group were significantly greater than those of the control group(P<0.01).Conversely,the mediolateral displacement of the experimental group was significantly lower than that of the control group(P<0.01).Furthermore,the RF RMS of the experimental group was significantly larger than that of the control group(P<0.01).The RF RMS was positively correlated with the gait line length and single support line length,whereas it was negatively correlated with the mediolateral displacement(P<0.05).Conclusions Cross-balance training significantly enhances knee function,dynamic balance,and RF activation in post-ACLR patients,supports the theory of cross-education.Cross-balance training has certain application values in ACL postoperative rehabilitation.
7.Effects of ankle perturbation training on dynamic balance and gait characteristics during walking in hemiplegic patients with stroke
Jianping LI ; Chao LIU ; Shaopeng ZOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(9):1351-1359
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of ankle perturbation training(APT)on dynamic balance and gait characteristics in hemiplegic stroke patients.Method:From August 2023 to May 2024,32 hemiplegic stroke patients who met the inclusion criteria were recruited from the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of the Affiliated Hospital of Binzhou Medical univer-sity.Participants were randomly assigned to two groups:the control group received conventional rehabilitation training(CRT)supplemented with ankle functional training(AFT)for 30 minutes per day,5 days per week,for 4 weeks,the experimental group underwent APT in addition to the control group regimen.Dynamic bal-ance and gait parameters,including spatio-temporal gait parameters,center of pressure(COP),and movement trajectory were collected by Berg balance scale(BBS),time up and go test(TUGT)and Zebris plantar pres-sure plate before and after 4 weeks of treatment,respectively.COP was used to assess the dynamic balance.Result:Before treatment,there was no significant difference between the two groups(P>0.05).After 4 weeks of treatment,the dynamic balance and related gait parameters in both group were significantly improved in BBS score,TUGT,gait line length on the affected side,single-support line length on the affected side and medi-al-lateral displacement were significantly different between the groups(P<0.05).However,no significant differ-ences were found between the groups for step length,stride length,stride speed,or stride frequency(P>0.05).Conclusion:Ankle perturbation training can effectively improve balance function and walking ability in hemi-plegic patients with stroke,and is superior to ankle functional training in improving balance function parame-ters.
8.Analysis of MET gene variation and clinicopathological characteristics of non-small cell lung cancer
Qiong ZHANG ; Yang SHEN ; Zhenhong JIANG ; Jianping HU ; Xinyu LONG ; Zhiqing CHEN ; Yuting RAO ; Yan ZHENG ; Yeqing ZOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(6):713-718
Purpose The study aimed to analyze the relationship between MET gene variants and clinicopathologi-cal features in patients with non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).Methods Next-generation sequencing technology was used to detect MET gene variants in NSCLC specimens.The association between MET gene variant status and clini-copathological features was then analyzed.Results Among 1 633 cases of NSCLC,the overall MET mutation rate was 4.53%(74/1 633).Variants were mainly observed in male patients,never-smokers,those older than 60 years,ade-nocarcinoma histology,and patients with TNM stage Ⅲ+Ⅳ disease(P<0.05).MET gene variant status showed no significant assocication with patient age,sex,smoking history,or pathological subtype(P>0.05),but was statistical-ly correlated with clinical stage and presence of distant metastasis(P<0.05).The two major variant types were MET exon 14 skipping and MET amplification,which together accounted for 71.62%of all variants.In addition,MET am-plification was positively correlated with EGFR(P=0.003,rs=0.340)and TP53 mutations(P=0.002,rs=0.362),but showed no correlation with KRAS or ALK gene mutations.In contrast,MET exon 14 skipping was nega-tively correlated with EGFR gene mutations(P<0.001,rs=-0.409),and showed no significant correlation with KRAS,ALK,or TP53 mutations.Conclusion Different types of MET gene variants(amplification,exon 14 skip-ping,fusion,and others)are significantly associated with clinical advanced clinical stage and distant metastasis in NSCLC,but are independent of patient age,sex,smoking history,and pathological subtype.MET amplification fre-quently co-occur with EGFR and TP53 co-mutations.
9.Research progress in tumor-targeted masked antibodies
Jianping ZOU ; Xinxin YAO ; Chun WEN ; Shan ZHU ; Shihui ZHANG ; Xiaojing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2025;39(1):58-68
Antibody-based therapies are one of the crucial tumor-targeted therapies,enabling pre-cise elimination of tumor cells by specifically binding to antigens on the tumor cell surface.However,their wide applications in solid tumor therapy are often limited by on-target toxicity.Recent advance-ments in antibody engineering have led to the development of novel tumor-targeted masking antibod-ies,which are specifically designed to address these limitations.Masking antibodies typically consist of an antibody domain,a masking domain and a linker.These antibodies are characterized by selective activation and other functional properties.Currently,various masking antibody technologies with distinct characteristics have been developed and have demonstrated favorable safety profiles in animal studies.This review summarizes the structure and characteristics of tumor-targeted masking antibodies outlines common masking technologies and their drug development in order to offer new lines of thought for the design and development of next-generation tumor-targeted therapeutics.
10.Association between physical activity and anxiety/depression symptoms among college students in Jiangxi Province
ZHOU Jianfeng, MA Sheng, XIONG Jianping, SONG Yongjing, ZOU Zhiyong
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(12):1722-1726
Objective:
To investigate the association between physical activity frequency and anxiety/depression symptoms among college students in Jiangxi Province, so as to provide a basis for the physical and mental health development of adolescents.
Methods:
From July to October 2023, 5 761 college students from 11 colleges and universities in Jiangxi Province were selected by convenience sampling to conduct an online questionnaire survey regarding physical activity and mental health. Anxiety symptoms and depressive symptoms were assessed by General Anxiety Disorder Scale-7 and Patient Health Questionnaires-9, respectively. Contingency table was used to analyze the distribution of different anxiety and depression symptoms by physical activity frequency, and ordered Logistic regression was used to analyze the association between physical activity frequency with anxiety and depressive symptoms, and stratified analysis was performed based on gender.
Results:
The detection rate of anxiety symptoms of college students was 43.6% ( n =2 513), and the detection rate of depression symptoms was 63.9% ( n =3 682). There were significant differences in the detection rate of anxiety and depression symptoms among different gender and physical activity frequency groups ( χ 2=15.98, 106.32; 30.65, 150.88, P <0.05). The detection rates of severe anxiety and depression symptoms of male and female who never exercise were higher (severe anxiety: 6.1% for male and 5.2% for female, severe depression: 8.7% for male and 7.4% for female).The results of ordered Logistic regression analysis showed that compared with college students who never exercised, male college students who were physically active almost every day were negatively correlated with mild anxiety and moderate depression symptoms ( OR=0.53,0.33,P <0.05). In addition, male college students who do physical activity 3-4 times a week were negatively correlated with moderate depressive symptoms ( OR =0.43), while male college students who do physical activity 1-2 times a week were negatively correlated with severe depressive symptoms ( OR =0.21) ( P <0.05). Physical activity was negatively correlated with different degress of anxiety and depression symptoms in female college students (anxiety: OR =0.27-0.74, depression: OR =0.18-0.75, P < 0.05).
Conclusions
The frequency of physical activity in college students (especially female college students) is negatively correlated with anxiety and depressive symptoms. It is suggested to improve the frequency of physical activity to promote physical and mental health.


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