1.Effect of interleukin-8 regulation on monocyte chemotactic protein-1 secretion and expression through the NF-kappaB/p65 signaling pathway on the migration of residual epithelial cells in the lens capsule
Wei SI ; Su XU ; Yuhang ZHANG ; Yi MAO ; Keyu GUO ; Yanzhong HU ; Fengyan ZHANG
International Eye Science 2025;25(4):537-543
AIM: To investigate the effect of interleukin-8(IL-8)on the regulation of monocyte chemotactic protein-1(MCP-1)secreted by lens epithelial cells(LEC)during cell migration in the development of posterior capsule opacification(PCO).METHODS: A rat lens capsule model was established and cultured in medium supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum. Upon migration of LEC to 30%-50% of the posterior capsule, serum was removed. The capsule was subsequently divided into two groups: a control group and an IL-8(15 ng/mL)treatment group. LEC migration was captured at multiple time points. The secretion and mRNA expression of MCP-1 were quantified using ELISA and RT-qPCR, respectively. Immunofluorescence was used to assess MCP-1 expression in the different experimental groups. SRA01/04 cells were divided into three groups: control, IL-8(15 ng/mL), and IL-8(15 ng/mL)+200 μmol/L Bindarit(BND)groups, with migration measured by the Transwell assay. Additionally, SRA01/04 cells were divided into negative control(NC), NC+15 ng/mL IL-8, and 15 ng/mL IL-8+p65 siRNA groups, and MCP-1 secretion and mRNA expression were further analyzed by ELISA and RT-qPCR.RESULTS:LEC migration in the rat lens capsule cultured in vitro showed that the cells migration of the 15 ng/mL IL-8 group significantly increased at 48, 72 and 96 h(all P<0.05). ELISA results revealed that MCP-1 levels in SRA01/04 cells from the 15 ng/mL IL-8-treated group were markedly higher than those in the control group at both 12 and 24 h(all P<0.05). RT-qPCR analysis also demonstrated a significant increase in MCP-1 mRNA expression in the 15 ng/mL IL-8 group at both time points(all P<0.05). Immunofluorescence staining indicated greater MCP-1 expression in capsular epithelial cells of the 15 ng/mL IL-8 group at 24 h(P=0.007). Transwell assays further confirmed increased cell migration in the 15 ng/mL IL-8 group compared to the control group(P=0.001), while the migration reduced in the 15 ng/mL IL-8+200 μmol/L BND group compared to the 15 ng/mL IL-8 group(P=0.003). Moreover, ELISA and RT-qPCR results demonstrated a significant increase in MCP-1 secretion and mRNA expression in the NC+15 ng/mL IL-8 group at both 12 and 24 h compared to the NC group(all P<0.01). In contrast, MCP-1 secretion and mRNA expression were reduced in the 15 ng/mL IL-8+p65 siRNA group compared to the NC+15 ng/mL IL-8 group at both time points(all P<0.01).CONCLUSION: IL-8 promotes the migration of residual epithelial cells and regulates the secretion and expression of MCP-1 in LEC. The mechanism underlying IL-8's effects appears to be mediated through the activation of the NF-κB/p65 signaling pathway.
2.Study on the protective mechanisms of leptin and ghrelin with retinal ganglion cells in glaucoma
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2025;43(5):459-465
Glaucoma, a group of diseases characterized by progressive optic nerve degeneration, is the world's first irreversible blinding eye disease.There is increasing evidence that the pathogenesis of glaucomatous neurodegeneration and neurodegenerative diseases of the central nervous system share many similarities.Epidemiologic studies have shown that there is a close relationship between obesity, metabolic dysfunction and neurodegeneration.Changes in serum levels of leptin and ghrelin, two major metabolic factors, are important links in the pathogenesis of glaucomatous retinal ganglion cells.Leptin resistance and ghrelin resistance in physiological states support that obesity is an independent risk factor for the pathogenesis of glaucoma.This review explores the protective effects of leptin and ghrelin on retinal ganglion cells and the optic nerve and considers their potential role in the prevention and treatment of glaucoma.
3.ResNet-Vision Transformer based MRI-endoscopy fusion model for predicting treatment response to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy in locally advanced rectal cancer: A multicenter study.
Junhao ZHANG ; Ruiqing LIU ; Di HAO ; Guangye TIAN ; Shiwei ZHANG ; Sen ZHANG ; Yitong ZANG ; Kai PANG ; Xuhua HU ; Keyu REN ; Mingjuan CUI ; Shuhao LIU ; Jinhui WU ; Quan WANG ; Bo FENG ; Weidong TONG ; Yingchi YANG ; Guiying WANG ; Yun LU
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(21):2793-2803
BACKGROUND:
Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy followed by radical surgery has been a common practice for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer, but the response rate varies among patients. This study aimed to develop a ResNet-Vision Transformer based magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-endoscopy fusion model to precisely predict treatment response and provide personalized treatment.
METHODS:
In this multicenter study, 366 eligible patients who had undergone neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy followed by radical surgery at eight Chinese tertiary hospitals between January 2017 and June 2024 were recruited, with 2928 pretreatment colonic endoscopic images and 366 pelvic MRI images. An MRI-endoscopy fusion model was constructed based on the ResNet backbone and Transformer network using pretreatment MRI and endoscopic images. Treatment response was defined as good response or non-good response based on the tumor regression grade. The Delong test and the Hanley-McNeil test were utilized to compare prediction performance among different models and different subgroups, respectively. The predictive performance of the MRI-endoscopy fusion model was comprehensively validated in the test sets and was further compared to that of the single-modal MRI model and single-modal endoscopy model.
RESULTS:
The MRI-endoscopy fusion model demonstrated favorable prediction performance. In the internal validation set, the area under the curve (AUC) and accuracy were 0.852 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.744-0.940) and 0.737 (95% CI: 0.712-0.844), respectively. Moreover, the AUC and accuracy reached 0.769 (95% CI: 0.678-0.861) and 0.729 (95% CI: 0.628-0.821), respectively, in the external test set. In addition, the MRI-endoscopy fusion model outperformed the single-modal MRI model (AUC: 0.692 [95% CI: 0.609-0.783], accuracy: 0.659 [95% CI: 0.565-0.775]) and the single-modal endoscopy model (AUC: 0.720 [95% CI: 0.617-0.823], accuracy: 0.713 [95% CI: 0.612-0.809]) in the external test set.
CONCLUSION
The MRI-endoscopy fusion model based on ResNet-Vision Transformer achieved favorable performance in predicting treatment response to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy and holds tremendous potential for enabling personalized treatment regimens for locally advanced rectal cancer patients.
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4.Grounded theory study on developing competency model for medical technical managers in transformation of medical R&D findings
Qiufan SUN ; Qing LI ; Yanrui QIU ; Keyu CHEN ; Yuncheng LU ; Zhimin HU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2025;38(3):227-232
Objective:This article studies the abilities and quality that medical technical managers should possess and provides a reference for promoting the professional training and development of medical technical managers.Methods:The data were obtained through semi-structured interviews and literature collection. The interview subjects were 20 scientific researchers with transformation projects and 10 management staffs with technical manager certificates in medical colleges. The documents are 6 articles related to ″technical manager capabilities″ collected on open academic platforms. Grounded theory was used to code and analyze above data.Results:After three-level coding and combining with the iceberg competency model, the knowledge, skills, self-awareness, traits and motivation of medical technology managers were sorted out, totalling 5 core categories, 10 main categories, and 50 initial categories, to construct a competency model for medical technology managers.Conclusions:Based on the complex knowledge structure and high occupational requirements of medical technology managers, policy insights such as systematic knowledge training, raising skill requirements in practice, and enriching assessment standards and communication channels are proposed.
5.Quantitative Analysis of Policy Texts of Biomedical Industrial Parks in China Based on Policy Tools:Taking Three Biomedical Industrial Parks in Jiangsu Province as Examples
Qiufan SUN ; Zhimin HU ; Qianqian ZHAO ; Runping MA ; Ziyan MENG ; Keyu CHEN ; Qing LI
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(2):325-332
Objective This article focuses on the investment promotion policies at the municipal and district levels(park management committee level)of biomedical industrial parks in China at different development stages.It aims to reveal the characteristics and patterns of these policies,providing a reference for the formulation of development policies for biomedical industrial parks in China.Methods A total of 166 policies issued by three biomedical industrial parks(LifeBay,Nanjing Biotech and Pharmaceutical Valley and BioBay)from January 2013 to June 2023 were coded and quantitatively analyzed using a three-dimensional analytical framework of policy tool-development stage-issuing body.Results At the municipal level,the use of policy tools by administrative development is supply-oriented and environmental-oriented.At the district level,the types of policy tools used are closely related to the stage of the park.Start-up parks have a high proportion of supply-based policy tools,growth parks have a high proportion of demand-based policy tools,and mature parks have a high proportion of environmental policy tools.Conclusion Policy insights such as the strategic use of policy tools according to the development stage of the park,the optimization of the internal structure of the tools and the enhancement of the complementarity and coordination among the tools,and the use of policy tools to promote industrial agglomeration in line with local realities are put forward.
6.Study on the protective mechanisms of leptin and ghrelin with retinal ganglion cells in glaucoma
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2025;43(5):459-465
Glaucoma, a group of diseases characterized by progressive optic nerve degeneration, is the world's first irreversible blinding eye disease.There is increasing evidence that the pathogenesis of glaucomatous neurodegeneration and neurodegenerative diseases of the central nervous system share many similarities.Epidemiologic studies have shown that there is a close relationship between obesity, metabolic dysfunction and neurodegeneration.Changes in serum levels of leptin and ghrelin, two major metabolic factors, are important links in the pathogenesis of glaucomatous retinal ganglion cells.Leptin resistance and ghrelin resistance in physiological states support that obesity is an independent risk factor for the pathogenesis of glaucoma.This review explores the protective effects of leptin and ghrelin on retinal ganglion cells and the optic nerve and considers their potential role in the prevention and treatment of glaucoma.
7.Quantitative Analysis of Policy Texts of Biomedical Industrial Parks in China Based on Policy Tools:Taking Three Biomedical Industrial Parks in Jiangsu Province as Examples
Qiufan SUN ; Zhimin HU ; Qianqian ZHAO ; Runping MA ; Ziyan MENG ; Keyu CHEN ; Qing LI
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(2):325-332
Objective This article focuses on the investment promotion policies at the municipal and district levels(park management committee level)of biomedical industrial parks in China at different development stages.It aims to reveal the characteristics and patterns of these policies,providing a reference for the formulation of development policies for biomedical industrial parks in China.Methods A total of 166 policies issued by three biomedical industrial parks(LifeBay,Nanjing Biotech and Pharmaceutical Valley and BioBay)from January 2013 to June 2023 were coded and quantitatively analyzed using a three-dimensional analytical framework of policy tool-development stage-issuing body.Results At the municipal level,the use of policy tools by administrative development is supply-oriented and environmental-oriented.At the district level,the types of policy tools used are closely related to the stage of the park.Start-up parks have a high proportion of supply-based policy tools,growth parks have a high proportion of demand-based policy tools,and mature parks have a high proportion of environmental policy tools.Conclusion Policy insights such as the strategic use of policy tools according to the development stage of the park,the optimization of the internal structure of the tools and the enhancement of the complementarity and coordination among the tools,and the use of policy tools to promote industrial agglomeration in line with local realities are put forward.
8.Grounded theory study on developing competency model for medical technical managers in transformation of medical R&D findings
Qiufan SUN ; Qing LI ; Yanrui QIU ; Keyu CHEN ; Yuncheng LU ; Zhimin HU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2025;38(3):227-232
Objective:This article studies the abilities and quality that medical technical managers should possess and provides a reference for promoting the professional training and development of medical technical managers.Methods:The data were obtained through semi-structured interviews and literature collection. The interview subjects were 20 scientific researchers with transformation projects and 10 management staffs with technical manager certificates in medical colleges. The documents are 6 articles related to ″technical manager capabilities″ collected on open academic platforms. Grounded theory was used to code and analyze above data.Results:After three-level coding and combining with the iceberg competency model, the knowledge, skills, self-awareness, traits and motivation of medical technology managers were sorted out, totalling 5 core categories, 10 main categories, and 50 initial categories, to construct a competency model for medical technology managers.Conclusions:Based on the complex knowledge structure and high occupational requirements of medical technology managers, policy insights such as systematic knowledge training, raising skill requirements in practice, and enriching assessment standards and communication channels are proposed.
9.A multicenter clinical study of robot-assisted total knee arthroplasty
Hua QIAO ; Rui HE ; Jingwei ZHANG ; Zanjing ZHAI ; Yongyun CHANG ; Keyu KONG ; Minghao JIN ; Zian ZHANG ; Ning HU ; Qiang XU ; Wei HUANG ; Haining ZHANG ; Liu YANG ; Huiwu LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2023;43(1):23-30
Objective:To evaluate the accuracy of the domestic "Skywalker" surgical robot in implementing personalized lower limb alignment reconstruction scheme in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and the short-term clinical outcome of robotic assisted TKA.Methods:From September 2020 to January 2021, the data of patients who received surgical robot assisted TKA in 5 clinical centers in China (Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Southwest Hospital affiliated to Third Military Medical University, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University and Yantai Yuhuangding Hospital, and Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine was the group leader) were prospectively collected and retrospectively analyzed. There were 24 males and 82 females with an average age of 67.6±7.3 years, (range 45-80 years); Average body mass index 26.42±4.31 kg/m 2, all the operation were performed by "Skywalker" surgical robot system according to preoperative design based on CT. The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, hospitalization days and postoperative complications were recorded, and the imaging indexes including hip-knee-ankle (HKA), lateral distal angle of femur (LDFA) and medial proximal angle of tibia (MPTA) measured before and after the operation, implant model indexes (preoperative planning implant model and postoperative implant model) and short-term clinical efficacy indexes [Western Ontario and McMaster Universities (WOMAC) osteoarthritis index] pain score, stiffness score, joint function score, total score and SF-12 score before and 3 months after the operation) were compared. Results:The average follow-up period was 109.60±9.80 d, (range 95-143 d). The average operation time of 106 patients was 105.30±23.22 min; The average intraoperative blood loss was 141.70±58.33 ml; The average length of hospitalization was 5.82±2.80 d. One patient had ischemic stroke after operation, and one patient had abnormal liver function after operation. According to the judgment of the investigator, all of them were not related to the operation. The actual angle error is the difference between the preoperative planning angle and the postoperative measurement angle. The absolute error of 99.1% (105/106) of the HKA angle was within 3°, 90.8% (69/76) of LDFA, 98.7% (75/76) of the MPTA. In 45 patients in one center where data were available, the actual implant models used in all patients were consistent with the preoperative planning size, and there were only differences in version selection such as Asian condyle. WOMAC pain score, joint function score, total score was improved from 7.34±2.85, 25.10±9.85, 34.75±13.02 to 3.34±2.66, 14.68±9.64, 18.66±13.49 before and after operation, respectively, which were statistically significant ( P<0.001) and SF-12 physiological score and psychological score were improved form 27.24±6.42, 30.68±8.26 to 38.83±5.74, 39.36±7.85 before and after operation, respectively, which were statistically significant ( t=7.33, P<0.001; t=4.53, P=0.043). Conclusion:Domestic surgical robot system "Skywalker" can assist the surgeon to achieve accurate and personalized reconstruction of lower limb alignment and achieve satisfactory short-term clinical outcomes. The long-term clinical outcomes of personalized reconstruction and survival rate of implant still need to be further studied.
10.Epidemiological investigation and functional analysis of neck and low back pain in Air Force flying personnel
Keyu LIN ; Xi CHEN ; Xin LI ; Liang HU ; Zhao WANG ; Xuebin WANG ; Ping WANG
Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine 2022;33(4):205-210
Objective:To provide references for the prevention and treatment of neck and low back pain in flying personnel by investigating the prevalence status of neck and low back pain and the degree of dysfunction.Methods:A self-made questionnaire combined with neck disability index (NDI) and Oswestry disability index (ODI) were used to analyze the detection rate of neck and low back pain in flying personnel. The prevalence status of neck and low back pain was compared among different post, types of aircraft, age and flying hours. The risk factors of neck and low back pain were analyzed in flying personnel.Results:①The prevalence rate of low back pain in combat/technical personnel were higher than that in pilots, and the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=4.88, P=0.027). The prevalence rate of neck pain in transporter flying personnel were higher than that in fighter pilots, and the difference was statistically significant ( P=0.001). NDI of transporter and bomber flying personnel were higher than that in fighter pilots (all P=0.001). ODI of transporter flying personnel were higher than that in fighter pilots and bomber flying personnel, and the differences were statistically significant ( P=0.001, 0.024). ②There was significant difference in the prevalence rate of neck and low back pain among fighter pilots with different flying hours ( χ2=7.96, P=0.022); there was significant difference in the NDI of transporter/bomber flying personnel with different flying hours ( H=9.53, P=0.023). NDI of transporter/bomber flying personnel with flying hours >2 000 h was higher than that of transporter/bomber flying personnel with flying hours <500 h, and the difference was statistically significant ( P=0.041). ③There were significant differences in the NDI and the prevalence rate of low back pain among transporter/bomber flying personnel with different age groups ( H=13.10, χ 2=7.81, P=0.001, 0.020). NDI of the transporter/bomber flying personnel older than 40 years was higher than that in other age groups, and the differences were statistically significant ( P=0.002, 0.029). The prevalence rate of low back pain of the transporter/bomber flying personnel older than 40 years was higher than that in transporter/bomber flying personnel aged 31-40 years, and the difference was statistically significant ( P=0.013). ④Aircraft type was the risk factor for neck and low back pain in flying personnel ( P=0.009), OR=3.06, P<0.001. Conclusions:The prevalence rate of low back pain in combat/technical personnel was higher than that in pilots. The prevalence rate of neck and low back pain in transporter flying personnel was higher than that in other types of aircraft.

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