1.Application status of the model organism zebrafish in radiation medicine research
Juancong DONG ; Jingjie WANG ; Jinhuan YU ; Jiao CHENG ; Xuhong DANG ; Guodong YANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(1):141-148
As a model organism that bridges the gap between cells and traditional mammals,the zebrafish has broad application prospects in radiation medicine research.Among its unique advantages are its characteristics of a high homology with human genes,high fertility,short embryonic period,and transparent and easy to observe embryos,making it an important tool in radiation medicine research.Recently,remarkable progress has been made in the application of zebrafish to investigate low-dose radiation biological effects,radiation therapy,and radiation damage prevention and treatment,key areas of radiation medicine.In this paper,these applications are reviewed;we explore the value of zebrafish in radiation medicine research and provide a reference for experimental research in related fields.
2.Application and progress of nanomaterials in the treatment of radiation injury
Jianzhong HUA ; Juancong DONG ; Xuhong DANG ; Xinran JIA ; Jinhuan YU ; Xiaoming LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(10):1032-1040
The applications of nuclear technology in industries, medicine, and other fields have increased the risk of radiation injury. Although some small-molecule drugs for radiation injury treatment have been applied clinically or are in preclinical research, their therapeutic efficacy is significantly limited by short circulation time and rapid metabolism. Nanomaterials have attracted growing attention with their outstanding bioactivity, chemical stability, tissue compatibility, and targeted delivery capabilities, therefore having the promise of offering the potential solutions to the limitations of current small-molecule drugs. However, their biosafety and clinical efficacy require further investigation. This review summarizes the design strategies and classifications of nanomaterials for radiation injury treatment, analyzes current research progress in their therapeutic applications, and introduces nanomaterial-based approaches for enhancing the elimination of internal radionuclide contamination. Finally, the challenges and future prospects of nanomaterials in radiation injury treatment are discussed. This review aims to provide researchers with a comprehensive understanding of recent advances in nanomaterial-based radiation injury therapeutics, thereby promoting further development in this field.
3.Advances in the Application of Endoscopic-assisted Techniques for Parotid Tumor Resection
Lichuan QIN ; Xin YU ; Jinhuan GENG
Acta Medicinae Universitatis Scientiae et Technologiae Huazhong 2025;54(5):756-762
Parotid gland tumors account for 80%of salivary gland tumors and are the most common salivary gland tumors.Limited by the location of the disease,the traditional approach to remove parotid gland tumors will leave obvious surgi-cal scars on the face and neck,affecting the patient's physical and mental health.The pursuit of smaller and more hidden surgi-cal approaches and better surgical results is the unchanging goals of maxillofacial surgeons in the evolution of parotid gland sur-gery.In recent years,maxillofacial surgeons have tried to introduce endoscopic-assisted technology into parotid gland tumor sur-gery to meet patients' demands of facial aesthetics,hoping to achieve better surgical results through a more minimally invasive approach.This article will review the current incision approach selection for endoscopic parotid gland surgery and its advantages and disadvantages compared with conventional parotid gland surgery,and look forward to the future based on the current situa-tion.
4.Advances in the Application of Endoscopic-assisted Techniques for Parotid Tumor Resection
Lichuan QIN ; Xin YU ; Jinhuan GENG
Acta Medicinae Universitatis Scientiae et Technologiae Huazhong 2025;54(5):756-762
Parotid gland tumors account for 80%of salivary gland tumors and are the most common salivary gland tumors.Limited by the location of the disease,the traditional approach to remove parotid gland tumors will leave obvious surgi-cal scars on the face and neck,affecting the patient's physical and mental health.The pursuit of smaller and more hidden surgi-cal approaches and better surgical results is the unchanging goals of maxillofacial surgeons in the evolution of parotid gland sur-gery.In recent years,maxillofacial surgeons have tried to introduce endoscopic-assisted technology into parotid gland tumor sur-gery to meet patients' demands of facial aesthetics,hoping to achieve better surgical results through a more minimally invasive approach.This article will review the current incision approach selection for endoscopic parotid gland surgery and its advantages and disadvantages compared with conventional parotid gland surgery,and look forward to the future based on the current situa-tion.
5.Application and progress of nanomaterials in the treatment of radiation injury
Jianzhong HUA ; Juancong DONG ; Xuhong DANG ; Xinran JIA ; Jinhuan YU ; Xiaoming LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(10):1032-1040
The applications of nuclear technology in industries, medicine, and other fields have increased the risk of radiation injury. Although some small-molecule drugs for radiation injury treatment have been applied clinically or are in preclinical research, their therapeutic efficacy is significantly limited by short circulation time and rapid metabolism. Nanomaterials have attracted growing attention with their outstanding bioactivity, chemical stability, tissue compatibility, and targeted delivery capabilities, therefore having the promise of offering the potential solutions to the limitations of current small-molecule drugs. However, their biosafety and clinical efficacy require further investigation. This review summarizes the design strategies and classifications of nanomaterials for radiation injury treatment, analyzes current research progress in their therapeutic applications, and introduces nanomaterial-based approaches for enhancing the elimination of internal radionuclide contamination. Finally, the challenges and future prospects of nanomaterials in radiation injury treatment are discussed. This review aims to provide researchers with a comprehensive understanding of recent advances in nanomaterial-based radiation injury therapeutics, thereby promoting further development in this field.
6.Application status of the model organism zebrafish in radiation medicine research
Juancong DONG ; Jingjie WANG ; Jinhuan YU ; Jiao CHENG ; Xuhong DANG ; Guodong YANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(1):141-148
As a model organism that bridges the gap between cells and traditional mammals,the zebrafish has broad application prospects in radiation medicine research.Among its unique advantages are its characteristics of a high homology with human genes,high fertility,short embryonic period,and transparent and easy to observe embryos,making it an important tool in radiation medicine research.Recently,remarkable progress has been made in the application of zebrafish to investigate low-dose radiation biological effects,radiation therapy,and radiation damage prevention and treatment,key areas of radiation medicine.In this paper,these applications are reviewed;we explore the value of zebrafish in radiation medicine research and provide a reference for experimental research in related fields.
7.Clinical outcomes of catheter ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation in the elderly
Yu SUN ; Jinhuan HUANG ; Peng XIE ; Jianping GUO ; Hongtao YUAN ; Xiangmin SHI ; Hongyang GUO ; Ya HUANG ; Zhaoliang SHAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2024;26(3):267-270
Objective To analyze the outcomes of catheter ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation(AF)and the independent risk factors for its recurrence in the elderly.Methods A total of 194 patients with persistent AF who underwent catheter ablation at our department from January 2019 to December 2021 were enrolled in this study.They were divided into elderly group(≥60 years old,99 cases)and non-elderly group(<60 years old,95 cases).Their surgical characteris-tics,postoperative complications and recurrence were compared between the two groups,and the independent risk factors for postoperative recurrence were analyzed in the elderly group.Results Advanced age,higher B-type natriuretic peptide,larger proportions of hypertension and coronary heart disease,and increased CHA2DS2-VASc and HAS-BLED scores,while lower male ratio and estimated glomerular filtration rate were observed in the elderly group than the non-elderly group(P<0.05,P<0.01).The elderly group had a higher proportion of left atrial fibrosis than the non-elderly group(30.3%vs 8.4%,P=0.001).Postoperative complications in the elderly group in-cluded 1 case of pericardial effusion and 2 cases of hematoma at the puncture site,and all of these were improved after treatment.There were no significant differences in the 1-year success rate(71.7%vs 69.5%,P=0.763)or recurrence rate during blanking period(21.2%vs 21.1%,P=0.981)between the elderly and non-elderly groups.AF duration(HR=1.020,95%CI:1.007-1.032,P=0.002)and recurrence during blanking period(HR=6.781,95%CI:3.078-14.935,P=0.001)were independent risk factors for postoperative recurrence in the elderly group.Conclu-sion Catheter ablation is safe and effective in the treatment of persistent AF in the elderly.The elderly patients with long duration of AF and recurrences during blanking period are more likely to experience recurrences within 1 year after ablation.
8.Ultrasonic characteristics and histopathologic comparison of vascular remodeling after carotid balloon injury in rats
Xixiang GAO ; Tongyue LI ; Chang YU ; Xinyu ZHAO ; Jinhuan GAO ; Mingjie GAO
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2023;32(7):631-638
Objective:To detect the characteristics of vascular remodeling after carotid balloon injury model in rats using ultrasound biomicroscopy(UBM), and to discuss the application value of UBM technique by comparing ultrasonic characteristics with histopathological results.Methods:Carotid balloon injury was performed in 10-week-old SD rats(11 female and 11 male) by 2F Fogarty balloon catheter. The left common carotid artery(CCA) was injured and the right side in the same animal was used as an uninjured control. Arterial structures and hemodynamics were evaluated pre-procedure and post-procedure at 7, 14 days.The intima-media thickness(IMT) inner diameter, outer diameter, lumen area, vessel area, peak systolic velocity, end diastolic velocity of CCA were measured by UBM, and the vascular resistance index, shear stress and blood flow were calculated to evaluate the vascular hemodynamics. The histological data were obtained by H&E staining in cross-sections at 14 days after balloon injury. The characteristics of arterial structure and hemodynamic changes at various time points were compared, the structural changes of CCA between injured and control side after injury were compared. The Spearman correlation and linear regression were used to test the correlation between ultrasonic and histological measurements 14 days after balloon injury.Results:①Compared with pre-procedure, the IMT at 14 days after balloon injury was increased, the inner diameter was decreased, the shear stress in ultrasound was increased(all P<0.05). H&E staining histological test showed that IMT and neointima area in male rats were larger than those of female rats (all P<0.001). ②After carotid balloon injury, the lumen area decreased, but the CCA underwent compensatory positive remodeling and the vessel area increased. ③Significant correlations were demonstrated between UBM and histology in IMT, inner diameter, outer diameter and vessel area of CCA( rs=0.819, 0.965, 0.896, 0.955; all P<0.001). The vessel area value measured by UBM was larger than that of histology( P=0.006). Conclusions:The CCA of rats can be showed clearly by UBM in males and females. The arterial structure cab be measured by UBM accurately with good correlation with histology, as did arterial hemodynamic parameters, which may be benefit for the study in carotid balloon injury model of rats.
9.Correlation of Prognostic Nutritional Index with Overall Survival of Postoperative Patients with Thymoma
Yan WANG ; Yu CAO ; Jinhuan YIN ; Junfeng LIU
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2021;48(2):140-144
Objective To evaluate the correlation of prognostic nutritional index(PNI) with overall survival of postoperative patients with thymoma. Methods The clinical and pathological data of 173 postoperative patients with thymoma were analyzed retrospectively. Results R0 resection (

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