1.Therapeutic Effect of Cranial Painkiller Pills' Extract Powder in Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia Induced by Injection of Talci Pulvis into Infraorbital Foramen of Model Rats Based on OTULIN-regulated Neuroinflammation
Shuran LI ; Xinwei WANG ; Jing SUN ; Dan XIE ; Ronghua ZHAO ; Lei BAO ; Zihan GENG ; Qiyue SUN ; Jingsheng ZHANG ; Yaxin WANG ; Xihe CUI ; Xinying LI ; Bing HAN ; Tianjiao LU ; Xiaolan CUI ; Liying LIU ; Shanshan GUO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(21):21-28
ObjectiveThis paper aims to verify the therapeutic effect of Cranial Painkiller pills' extract powder prepared by the new process on the rat's trigeminal neuralgia model caused by infraorbital injection of Talci Pulvis, evaluate its potential clinical application value, and compare the therapeutic effect with that of Cranial Painkiller granules, so as to provide data support for the application of the Cranial Painkiller pills' extract powder and precise treatment. MethodsThe rat's trigeminal neuralgia model was constructed by infraorbital injection of Talci Pulvis, and the rats were randomly divided into the normal group, model group, carbamazepine group (60 mg·kg-1), Cranial Painkiller granules group (2.70 g·kg-1), and low, medium, and high dosage groups of Cranial Painkiller pills' extract powder (1.35, 2.70, 5.40 g·kg-1) according to the basal mechanical pain thresholds, and there were 10 rats in each group. The drug was administered by gavage to each group 2 h after modeling, and distilled water was given by gavage to the normal and model groups under the same conditions once a day for 10 d. Von Frey brushes were used to measure mechanical pain thresholds in rats. Hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining was used to detect pathological changes in the trigeminal ganglion, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the inflammatory factors interleukin-1 (IL-1), interleukin-6 (IL-6), interleukin-8 (IL-8), and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) levels in rat serum, as well as neuropeptide substance P (SP) and β-endorphin (β-EP) levels in rat brain tissue. Western blot technique was used to detect the levels of NLRP3, ASC, Caspase-1, and OTULIN proteins in rat brain tissue. ResultsCompared with the normal group, the pain threshold of rats in the model group showed a continuous significant decrease (P<0.01). The pathological damage of brain tissue was significant (P<0.01), and the inflammatory levels of IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-α in serum were significantly elevated (P<0.01). The level of the SP in the brain tissue was significantly elevated (P<0.01), and the level of β-EP was significantly reduced (P<0.01), while the level of OTULIN was significantly reduced, and NLRP3, ASC, and Caspase-1 protein levels were significantly elevated (P<0.01). After administration of the drug, compared with the model group, the pain threshold of each dose group of the Cranial Painkiller pills' extract powder and the Cranial Painkiller granules group significantly increased (P<0.01). The inflammatory levels of IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-α and SP levels significantly decreased (P<0.01), and the β-EP levels were significantly elevated (P<0.01), while the levels of OTULIN protein were significantly elevated (P<0.05, P<0.01), and the levels of NLRP3, ASC proteins were decreased (P<0.01)in high dose Cranial Painkiller pills' extract powder. Meanwhile, compared with those in the model group, the trigeminal ganglion lesions of rats in the Cranial Painkiller pills' extract powder and Cranial Painkiller granules groups showed different degrees of improvement (P<0.05, P<0.01). ConclusionThe Cranial Painkiller pills' extract powder has significant therapeutic effects on the rat model of trigeminal neuralgia induced by infraorbital injection of Talci Pulvis, and its mechanism is related to the improvement of OTULIN-regulated neuroinflammation.
2.Therapeutic Effect of Cranial Painkiller Pills' Extract Powder in Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia Induced by Injection of Talci Pulvis into Infraorbital Foramen of Model Rats Based on OTULIN-regulated Neuroinflammation
Shuran LI ; Xinwei WANG ; Jing SUN ; Dan XIE ; Ronghua ZHAO ; Lei BAO ; Zihan GENG ; Qiyue SUN ; Jingsheng ZHANG ; Yaxin WANG ; Xihe CUI ; Xinying LI ; Bing HAN ; Tianjiao LU ; Xiaolan CUI ; Liying LIU ; Shanshan GUO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(21):21-28
ObjectiveThis paper aims to verify the therapeutic effect of Cranial Painkiller pills' extract powder prepared by the new process on the rat's trigeminal neuralgia model caused by infraorbital injection of Talci Pulvis, evaluate its potential clinical application value, and compare the therapeutic effect with that of Cranial Painkiller granules, so as to provide data support for the application of the Cranial Painkiller pills' extract powder and precise treatment. MethodsThe rat's trigeminal neuralgia model was constructed by infraorbital injection of Talci Pulvis, and the rats were randomly divided into the normal group, model group, carbamazepine group (60 mg·kg-1), Cranial Painkiller granules group (2.70 g·kg-1), and low, medium, and high dosage groups of Cranial Painkiller pills' extract powder (1.35, 2.70, 5.40 g·kg-1) according to the basal mechanical pain thresholds, and there were 10 rats in each group. The drug was administered by gavage to each group 2 h after modeling, and distilled water was given by gavage to the normal and model groups under the same conditions once a day for 10 d. Von Frey brushes were used to measure mechanical pain thresholds in rats. Hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining was used to detect pathological changes in the trigeminal ganglion, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the inflammatory factors interleukin-1 (IL-1), interleukin-6 (IL-6), interleukin-8 (IL-8), and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) levels in rat serum, as well as neuropeptide substance P (SP) and β-endorphin (β-EP) levels in rat brain tissue. Western blot technique was used to detect the levels of NLRP3, ASC, Caspase-1, and OTULIN proteins in rat brain tissue. ResultsCompared with the normal group, the pain threshold of rats in the model group showed a continuous significant decrease (P<0.01). The pathological damage of brain tissue was significant (P<0.01), and the inflammatory levels of IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-α in serum were significantly elevated (P<0.01). The level of the SP in the brain tissue was significantly elevated (P<0.01), and the level of β-EP was significantly reduced (P<0.01), while the level of OTULIN was significantly reduced, and NLRP3, ASC, and Caspase-1 protein levels were significantly elevated (P<0.01). After administration of the drug, compared with the model group, the pain threshold of each dose group of the Cranial Painkiller pills' extract powder and the Cranial Painkiller granules group significantly increased (P<0.01). The inflammatory levels of IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-α and SP levels significantly decreased (P<0.01), and the β-EP levels were significantly elevated (P<0.01), while the levels of OTULIN protein were significantly elevated (P<0.05, P<0.01), and the levels of NLRP3, ASC proteins were decreased (P<0.01)in high dose Cranial Painkiller pills' extract powder. Meanwhile, compared with those in the model group, the trigeminal ganglion lesions of rats in the Cranial Painkiller pills' extract powder and Cranial Painkiller granules groups showed different degrees of improvement (P<0.05, P<0.01). ConclusionThe Cranial Painkiller pills' extract powder has significant therapeutic effects on the rat model of trigeminal neuralgia induced by infraorbital injection of Talci Pulvis, and its mechanism is related to the improvement of OTULIN-regulated neuroinflammation.
3.Effects of KLK5 overexpression on growth of subcutaneous xenograft tumor and cisplatin sensitivity in nude mice
Rongmian YAN ; Xinting SUN ; Xin GUAN ; Yu CHENG ; Liying HAN
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2025;51(5):1194-1203
Objective:To discuss the effects of kallikrein 5(KLK5)overexpression on the proliferation,invasion and cisplatin(DDP)sensitivity of cervical cancer cells,and to clarify its mechanism.Methods:Western blotting method was used to verify the stable transfection and overexpression of KLK5 in the cervical cancer cell(ME180-OE-KLK5).The cervical cancer ME180-NC-KLK5 and ME180-OE-KLK5 cells in logarithmic growth phase were subcutaneously inoculated into the nude mice to establish the subcutaneous xenograft models.After successful modeling,the mice were randomly divided into normal saline control group(NC-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group),DDP treatment group(NC-KLK5+DDP group),KLK5 overexpression group(OE-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group)and KLK5 overexpression combined with DDP group(OE-KLK5+DDP group),with 5 mice in each group.The nude mice in NC-KLK5+DDP group and OE-KLK5+DDP group were given intraperitoneal injection of DDP at a dose of 5 mng·kg-1;the nude mice in NC-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group and OE-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group were given intraperitoneal injection of normal saline at a dose of 0.01 mL·g-1.The body weights of nude mice were measured every 2 d,and the long diameter and short diameter of the tumors were recorded to calculate the tumor volume and plot the tumor growth curve.At 24 h after the last administration on day 14,the nude mice were sacrificed,and the tumors were dissected and weighed.HE staining method was used to observe the pathomorphology of tumor tissue in the nude mice in various groups;immunohistochemistry staining method was used to observe the expression levels of KLK5,Ki67 and matrix metalloproteinase-9(MMP-9)proteins in the tumor tissues of the nude mice in various groups.Results:Compared with ME180-NC-KLK5 cells,the expression level of KLK5 protein in ME180-OE-KLK5 cells was increased(P<0.05).In the first week after subcutaneous xenograft inoculation,the nude mice in various groups showed good feeding and activity status,and their body weights gradually increased.The drug administration phase started from the second week.During the drug treatment period,the feeding and activity status as well as body weight of the nude mice in NC-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group showed no significant changes compared with the first week;compared with NC-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group,the nude mice in NC-KLK5+DDP group began to show loss of appetite,no increase in body weight,and decreased activity.During the drug treatment period in the third week,the feeding and activity status of the nude mice in NC-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group showed no significant changes compared with the second week,while they began to show no increase in body weight;compared with NC-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group,the feeding and activity status of the nude mice in NC-KLK5+DDP group were significantly weakened,and their body weights decreased.Compared with NC-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group,the volume of xenograft tumor in NC-KLK5+DDP group was decreased(P<0.01);compared with NC-KLK5+DDP group,the volume of xenograft tumor OE-KLK5+DDP group was significantly increased(P<0.001);compared with NC-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group,the volume of xenograft tumor of the nude mice in OE-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group was increased(P<0.001);compared with OE-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group,the volume of xenograft tumors in the nude mice in OE-KLK5+DDP group showed no statistically significant difference(P>0.05).Compared with NC-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group,the weight of xenograft tumor of the nude mice in NC-KLK5+DDP group was decreased(P<0.05);compared with NC-KLK5+DDP group,the weight of xenograft tumors of the nude mice in OE-KLK5+DDP group was significantly increased(P<0.001);compared with NC-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group,the weight of xenograft tumor of the nude mice in OE-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group was increased(P<0.001);compared with OE-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group,the weight of xenograft tumors of the nude mice in OE-KLK5+DDP group showed no statistically significant difference(P>0.05).Compared with NC-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group,the xenograft tumor cells of the nude mice in OE-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group showed greater nuclear heterogeneity;the xenograft tumor cells of the nude mice in OE-KLK5+DDP group and NC-KLK5+DDP group showed cytomorphological changes,manifested as nuclear pyknosis and fragmentation,reduced cell volume,and the appearance of necrosis and apoptosis.Compared with NC-KLK5+DDP group,the degree of necrosis in xenograft tumor of the nude mice in OE-KLK5+DDP group was more pronounced.Compared with NC-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group,the expression levels of KLK5,Ki67 and MMP-9 proteins in xenograft tumor tissue of the nude mice in NC-KLK5+DDP group were decreased(P<0.05);compared with NC-KLK5+DDP group,the expression levels of KLK5,Ki67,and MMP-9 proteins in xenograft tumor tissue of the nude mice in OE-KLK5+DDP group were increased(P<0.001);compared with NC-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group,the expression levels of KLK5,Ki67 and MMP-9 proteins in xenograft tumor tissue of the nude mice in OE-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group were increased(P<0.001);compared with OE-KLK5+0.9%NaCl group,the expression levels of KLK5,Ki67 and MMP-9 in xenograft tumor tissue of the nude mice in OE-KLK5+DDP group showed no statistically significant differences(P>0.05).Conclusion:KLK5 overexpression can promote the growth of subcutaneous xenograft tumors of cervical cancer ME 180 cells treated with DDP,up-regulate the expressions of Ki67 and MMP-9 in the xenograft tumor tissue,and reduce the sensitivity of the xenograft tumor to DDP.
4.Analysis on effective components and biological activity of volatile oil in anti-URTI formula
Heming FAN ; Yue LI ; Tuoxin LI ; Liying JIA ; Pengfei GAO ; Dongping LIU ; Donghe HAN ; Xian ZHANG ; Lin ZHANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(6):843-848
Objective:To analyze the extraction, chemical composition, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory activity of the TCM formula essential oil for the treatment of upper respiratory tract infections (URTI); To provide a scientific basis for its further development.Methods:The formula essential oil was extracted using the steam distillation method and analyzed for chemical composition by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The DPPH, ABTS scavenging ability, and hydroxyl radical scavenging ability of volatile oils were measured. The effect of the essential oil on the viability of RAW264.7 cells was assessed using the CCK-8 assay. ELISA and Western blot methods were used to determine the effects of volatile oil on LPS induced inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and TNF-α.Results:The average extraction rate of the formula essential oil was 1.12%, with a density of 0.973 2 g/ml. Twelve main chemical components were identified, with 1,8-cineole (42.9%) and patchoulol (19.9%) being the predominant constituents. The essential oil exhibited DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging capacities of 52% and 59%, respectively, and a hydroxyl radical scavenging capacity exceeding 70%. Essential oil could reduce the levels of IL-6 and TNF-α ( P<0.05). Conclusion:TCM formula essential oil for the treatment of URTI contains multiple bioactive components and demonstrates significant antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
5.Artificial intelligence iterative reconstruction combined with 60kVp scanning for craniocervical CT angiography
Qizhong SUN ; Ting MENG ; Liying PENG ; Yicheng HAN ; Ximing WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(4):520-524
Objective To observe the value of artificial intelligence iterative reconstruction(AIIR)combined with 60 kVp scanning in craniocervical CT angiography(CTA).Methods Eighty-six patients with suspected craniocervical vascular diseases were prospectively enrolled and randomly received routine-dose(120 kVp)or low-dose(60 kVp)scanning(each n=43),and contrast dosage and radiation dose were recorded.After scanning,hybrid iterative reconstruction(HIR)was used to reconstruct routine-dose images(group A),while HIR images(group B1)and AIIR images(group B2)were performed to reconstruct low-dose images,respectively.The overall imaging quality,visualization of targeted large and small vessels and diagnostic confidence scores,as well as image noise(SD),signal-to-noise ratio(SNR)and contrast-to-noise ratio(CNR)of targeted large vessels were compared among 3 groups.Results Contrast dosage and effective dose(ED)decreased by 36.52% and 77.56% in low-dose scanning compared with those in routine-dose scanning,respectively.No significant difference of subjective scoring of imaging quality indexes was found between groups B2 and A(all adjusted P>0.05),which were both higher than those in group B1(all adjusted P<0.05).SD of target large vessels in group B2 than that of most target large vessels in group A(all adjusted P<0.05)except for aortic arch.SNR and CNR of target large vessels in group B2 were higher than those in group A and B1(all adjusted P<0.05),while SD of target large vessels in group B2 were lower than in group B1.Conclusion AIIR combined with 60 kVp scanning in craniocervical CTA could meet diagnostic requirements of imaging quality and reduce contrast dosage and radiation dose.
6.Three-dimensional finite element analysis of the mechanical effects of different heights of micro-implant anchorage on maxil-lary anterior teeth retraction in clear aligner treatment
Chi ZHANG ; Leheng ZHANG ; Youran XU ; Fengyang ZHAI ; Peiyu ZHANG ; Liying PIAO ; Minxuan HAN ; Shu LOU
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(10):742-748,800
Objective To investigate the mechanical effects of various height combinations of canine long-arm hooks and micro-im-plant anchorage on the retraction of maxillary anterior teeth in clear aligner treatment.It focuses on analyzing the stress distribution within the periodontal ligament and the movement tendencies of the anterior teeth,providing scientific evidence for optimizing orthodon-tic treatment strategies.Methods Three-dimensional finite element models were developed using CBCT scan data of patients and soft-ware including Mimics,Geomagic Studio,and Hypermesh.The models incorporated 16 different configurations of canine long-arm hooks(4,6,8,10 mm)and micro-implant anchorage(6,8,10,12 mm).Elastic traction forces of 3/16,3.5 oz were applied to these models.Simulations assessed how these variables influenced periodontal ligament stress distribution and the movement patterns of the maxillary anterior teeth.Results Stress during anterior teeth retraction was predominantly concentrated in the cervical and apex re-gions of the periodontal ligament,where it interfaced with the alveolar bone,indicating significant local concentration.Increasing the height of micro-implant anchorage and traction hooks markedly reduced positional changes in both the crown and apex.Specifically,when hooks exceeded 8 mm and anchorage heights surpassed 10 mm,canine movement became more uniform,preventing extrusion and minimizing the deepening of the overbite.Additionally,combinations of high traction hooks and high micro-implant anchorage promoted more uniform tooth movement,reducing unnecessary tipping and rotation.Conclusion In the retraction of maxillary anterior teeth with clear aligners,using high-position micro-implant anchorage and high-position traction hooks significantly enhances torque control of anterior teeth and effectively prevents deepening of the overbite.
7.Evaluation Report on Animal Illuminance Detection Capability of Various Laboratory Animal Facility Testing Institutions in 2024
Wei LIU ; Zhongkan XU ; Fengtian HOU ; Xinyan ZHANG ; Han QIAO ; Liying MA
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2025;45(5):634-641
Objective Through organizing a proficiency evaluation activity for animal illuminance testing laboratories,to assess the accuracy of testing data from participating laboratories,and to propose suggestions for testing methods.Methods In September 2024,China National Institute for Food and Drug Control(NIFDC)organised reference laboratories to conduct on-site testing through open registration.A total of 35 laboratories participated,completed on-site testing,and submitted their reports.The samples to be tested were two adjacent guinea pig breeding rooms in the NIFDC laboratory animal facility.In order to reduce the impact of room voltage fluctuations on animal illumination,chip on board(COB)light sources powered by regulated power supply were used,and brightness was adjusted by regulating voltage output.Split-level test sample pairs were used to set animal illuminance in both rooms,and the reference laboratories conducted testing according to Laboratory animals——Environment and housing facilities(GB 14925-2023).Each reference laboratory was assigned a 3-digit random code,conducted 2 tests for each breeding room,and submitted an on-site test report,original records,and illuminance meter verification or calibration certificate.WPS Spreadsheet 12.1 was used to summarize data,Grubbs' test(α=0.01)was used to check the data and remove outliers,and SPSS 26.0 software was used for data processing and graph drawing.The median value from each reference laboratory was used as the specified value,the robust standard deviation was used as the uncertainty,the robust z-score method(both intra-laboratory and inter-laboratory z-scores)was used to evaluate the test results from each laboratory,and the factors affecting results were analyzed from aspects of personnel,equipment,and operational environment.Results Under the detection level of α=0.01,no outliers were identified.The specified values for Room 1 and Room 2 were 17.80 lx and 19.00 Ix,respectively.The results obtained from 34 laboratories were evaluated as"satisfactory",while the results from one laboratory were"unsatisfactory".Through analysis of illuminance meter calibration certificates from various laboratories,it was found that some reference laboratories had insufficient calibration points and coverage,which caused test results to fail to accurately reflect the actual illuminance of the facility.Conclusion The present study reveals that factors such as personnel,equipment,and operation environment have different impacts on animal illuminance measurements.The present study concentrates exclusively on animal illuminance in guinea pig breeding rooms,where the testing environment is relatively dim.Future research should focus on the development of more efficient methods for selecting measurement sites,with the combination of illuminance meters equipped with wireless probes and storage functions to enhance testing efficiency.
8.Three-dimensional finite element analysis of the mechanical effects of different heights of micro-implant anchorage on maxil-lary anterior teeth retraction in clear aligner treatment
Chi ZHANG ; Leheng ZHANG ; Youran XU ; Fengyang ZHAI ; Peiyu ZHANG ; Liying PIAO ; Minxuan HAN ; Shu LOU
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(10):742-748,800
Objective To investigate the mechanical effects of various height combinations of canine long-arm hooks and micro-im-plant anchorage on the retraction of maxillary anterior teeth in clear aligner treatment.It focuses on analyzing the stress distribution within the periodontal ligament and the movement tendencies of the anterior teeth,providing scientific evidence for optimizing orthodon-tic treatment strategies.Methods Three-dimensional finite element models were developed using CBCT scan data of patients and soft-ware including Mimics,Geomagic Studio,and Hypermesh.The models incorporated 16 different configurations of canine long-arm hooks(4,6,8,10 mm)and micro-implant anchorage(6,8,10,12 mm).Elastic traction forces of 3/16,3.5 oz were applied to these models.Simulations assessed how these variables influenced periodontal ligament stress distribution and the movement patterns of the maxillary anterior teeth.Results Stress during anterior teeth retraction was predominantly concentrated in the cervical and apex re-gions of the periodontal ligament,where it interfaced with the alveolar bone,indicating significant local concentration.Increasing the height of micro-implant anchorage and traction hooks markedly reduced positional changes in both the crown and apex.Specifically,when hooks exceeded 8 mm and anchorage heights surpassed 10 mm,canine movement became more uniform,preventing extrusion and minimizing the deepening of the overbite.Additionally,combinations of high traction hooks and high micro-implant anchorage promoted more uniform tooth movement,reducing unnecessary tipping and rotation.Conclusion In the retraction of maxillary anterior teeth with clear aligners,using high-position micro-implant anchorage and high-position traction hooks significantly enhances torque control of anterior teeth and effectively prevents deepening of the overbite.
9.Evaluation Report on Animal Illuminance Detection Capability of Various Laboratory Animal Facility Testing Institutions in 2024
Wei LIU ; Zhongkan XU ; Fengtian HOU ; Xinyan ZHANG ; Han QIAO ; Liying MA
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2025;45(5):634-641
Objective Through organizing a proficiency evaluation activity for animal illuminance testing laboratories,to assess the accuracy of testing data from participating laboratories,and to propose suggestions for testing methods.Methods In September 2024,China National Institute for Food and Drug Control(NIFDC)organised reference laboratories to conduct on-site testing through open registration.A total of 35 laboratories participated,completed on-site testing,and submitted their reports.The samples to be tested were two adjacent guinea pig breeding rooms in the NIFDC laboratory animal facility.In order to reduce the impact of room voltage fluctuations on animal illumination,chip on board(COB)light sources powered by regulated power supply were used,and brightness was adjusted by regulating voltage output.Split-level test sample pairs were used to set animal illuminance in both rooms,and the reference laboratories conducted testing according to Laboratory animals——Environment and housing facilities(GB 14925-2023).Each reference laboratory was assigned a 3-digit random code,conducted 2 tests for each breeding room,and submitted an on-site test report,original records,and illuminance meter verification or calibration certificate.WPS Spreadsheet 12.1 was used to summarize data,Grubbs' test(α=0.01)was used to check the data and remove outliers,and SPSS 26.0 software was used for data processing and graph drawing.The median value from each reference laboratory was used as the specified value,the robust standard deviation was used as the uncertainty,the robust z-score method(both intra-laboratory and inter-laboratory z-scores)was used to evaluate the test results from each laboratory,and the factors affecting results were analyzed from aspects of personnel,equipment,and operational environment.Results Under the detection level of α=0.01,no outliers were identified.The specified values for Room 1 and Room 2 were 17.80 lx and 19.00 Ix,respectively.The results obtained from 34 laboratories were evaluated as"satisfactory",while the results from one laboratory were"unsatisfactory".Through analysis of illuminance meter calibration certificates from various laboratories,it was found that some reference laboratories had insufficient calibration points and coverage,which caused test results to fail to accurately reflect the actual illuminance of the facility.Conclusion The present study reveals that factors such as personnel,equipment,and operation environment have different impacts on animal illuminance measurements.The present study concentrates exclusively on animal illuminance in guinea pig breeding rooms,where the testing environment is relatively dim.Future research should focus on the development of more efficient methods for selecting measurement sites,with the combination of illuminance meters equipped with wireless probes and storage functions to enhance testing efficiency.
10.Artificial intelligence iterative reconstruction combined with 60kVp scanning for craniocervical CT angiography
Qizhong SUN ; Ting MENG ; Liying PENG ; Yicheng HAN ; Ximing WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(4):520-524
Objective To observe the value of artificial intelligence iterative reconstruction(AIIR)combined with 60 kVp scanning in craniocervical CT angiography(CTA).Methods Eighty-six patients with suspected craniocervical vascular diseases were prospectively enrolled and randomly received routine-dose(120 kVp)or low-dose(60 kVp)scanning(each n=43),and contrast dosage and radiation dose were recorded.After scanning,hybrid iterative reconstruction(HIR)was used to reconstruct routine-dose images(group A),while HIR images(group B1)and AIIR images(group B2)were performed to reconstruct low-dose images,respectively.The overall imaging quality,visualization of targeted large and small vessels and diagnostic confidence scores,as well as image noise(SD),signal-to-noise ratio(SNR)and contrast-to-noise ratio(CNR)of targeted large vessels were compared among 3 groups.Results Contrast dosage and effective dose(ED)decreased by 36.52% and 77.56% in low-dose scanning compared with those in routine-dose scanning,respectively.No significant difference of subjective scoring of imaging quality indexes was found between groups B2 and A(all adjusted P>0.05),which were both higher than those in group B1(all adjusted P<0.05).SD of target large vessels in group B2 than that of most target large vessels in group A(all adjusted P<0.05)except for aortic arch.SNR and CNR of target large vessels in group B2 were higher than those in group A and B1(all adjusted P<0.05),while SD of target large vessels in group B2 were lower than in group B1.Conclusion AIIR combined with 60 kVp scanning in craniocervical CTA could meet diagnostic requirements of imaging quality and reduce contrast dosage and radiation dose.

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