1.Protective effects of exosomes derived from MSCs in radiation-induced lung injury
Lili WANG ; Zien YANG ; Mingyue OUYANG ; Sining XING ; Song ZHAO ; Huiying YU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2025;34(1):13-20
Objective To investigate the role and related mechanisms of exosomes derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in radiation-induced lung injury (RILI). Methods Human umbilical cord-derived MSCs were isolated and cultured for the extraction and identification of exosomes. Eighteen male SD rats were randomly divided into Control group, RILI group and RILI + exosomes group (EXO group), with 6 rats in each group. Except for Control group, the other groups received a single X-ray dose of 30 Gy to the right lung. Immediately after irradiation, the EXO group was administered 2 × 109 exosomes/kg via tail vein injection. Control group and RILI group were given the same volume of normal saline. Eight weeks post-irradiation, the rats were sacrificed, lung tissue and peripheral venous blood were collected. HE and Masson staining were employed to observe the pathological and fibrotic changes of lung tissue. The levels of serum inflammatory factors IL-6, IFN-γ, TNF-α, and IL-10 were detected by ELISA. RT-qPCR was used to assess the mRNA levels of IL-1β, IL-6, Cdh1, and Col1a1 in lung tissue. The expression levels of Vimentin and TGF-β1 in lung tissue were measured by immunohistochemical staining. The expression levels of AMPK, p-AMPK, and TGF-β1 in lung tissue were detected by Western blot. Results MSC-derived exosomes were successfully extracted and identified. Compared with RILI group, EXO group showed significantly reduced pathological changes of lung inflammation and collagen deposition. The levels of serum inflammatory factors IL-6, INF-γ, and TNF-α were significantly decreased (P < 0.05), and the level of anti-inflammatory factor IL-10 was significantly increased (P < 0.05). The mRNA levels of IL-1β, IL-6, and Col1a1 in lung tissue were significantly decreased (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01), and the mRNA level of Cdh1 was significantly increased (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01). The levels of Vimentin and TGF-β1 in lung tissue were significantly reduced, while p-AMPK level was significantly up-regulated (P < 0.05). Conclusion Exosomes derived from MSCs may alleviate RILI by inhibiting inflammatory responses and regulating epithelial-mesenchymal transition mediated by AMPK/TGF-β1 signaling pathway.
2.Randomized Controlled Trials on Chinese Herbal Medicine Therapy for Atopic Dermatitis: An Evidence Map
Mingyue LIU ; Baixiang HE ; Jingqiu HU ; Youran DAI ; Lingling REN ; Shufan GE ; Kelin LI ; Qiubai JIN ; Ping SONG ; Huiyan CHI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(21):138-145
ObjectiveTo characterize the evidence distribution and methodological quality of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on oral Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) for atopic dermatitis (AD) based on evidence mapping. MethodsSeven databases (CNKI, Wanfang Data, VIP, CBM, Cochrane Library, PubMed, and Embase) and the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry were searched for the RCTs in Chinese and English. Evidence distribution was presented graphically and textually, and methodological quality was assessed via the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool (ROB 1.0). ResultsA total of 168 RCTs were included. The number of annual publications showing an increasing trend, and 72.6% RCTs had sample sizes of 51-100 participants. The studies evaluated 108 distinct CHM interventions categorized as decoctions, granules, Chinese patent medicines, and extracts. Compound Glycyrrhizin was the most frequently used, followed by Xiaofengsan and Chushi Weiling decoction. Among the RCTs, 57.1% had the treatment courses of 4-8 weeks. Outcome measures predominantly focused on clinical response rate, skin lesion severity scores, and adverse events, with less attention to TCM symptom scores, skin barrier function, and relapse rates. The overall risk of bias was generally high. ConclusionWhile CHM for AD is a research hotspot and demonstrates clinical advantages, the related studies have problems such as unclear clinical positioning, poor research standardization and methodological quality, and insufficient prominence of TCM clinical advantages. Large-sample, methodologically rigorous, and high-quality studies are needed to enhance the evidence base for CHM in treating AD.
3.Randomized Controlled Trials on Chinese Herbal Medicine Therapy for Atopic Dermatitis: An Evidence Map
Mingyue LIU ; Baixiang HE ; Jingqiu HU ; Youran DAI ; Lingling REN ; Shufan GE ; Kelin LI ; Qiubai JIN ; Ping SONG ; Huiyan CHI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(21):138-145
ObjectiveTo characterize the evidence distribution and methodological quality of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on oral Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) for atopic dermatitis (AD) based on evidence mapping. MethodsSeven databases (CNKI, Wanfang Data, VIP, CBM, Cochrane Library, PubMed, and Embase) and the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry were searched for the RCTs in Chinese and English. Evidence distribution was presented graphically and textually, and methodological quality was assessed via the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool (ROB 1.0). ResultsA total of 168 RCTs were included. The number of annual publications showing an increasing trend, and 72.6% RCTs had sample sizes of 51-100 participants. The studies evaluated 108 distinct CHM interventions categorized as decoctions, granules, Chinese patent medicines, and extracts. Compound Glycyrrhizin was the most frequently used, followed by Xiaofengsan and Chushi Weiling decoction. Among the RCTs, 57.1% had the treatment courses of 4-8 weeks. Outcome measures predominantly focused on clinical response rate, skin lesion severity scores, and adverse events, with less attention to TCM symptom scores, skin barrier function, and relapse rates. The overall risk of bias was generally high. ConclusionWhile CHM for AD is a research hotspot and demonstrates clinical advantages, the related studies have problems such as unclear clinical positioning, poor research standardization and methodological quality, and insufficient prominence of TCM clinical advantages. Large-sample, methodologically rigorous, and high-quality studies are needed to enhance the evidence base for CHM in treating AD.
4.Progress of research on brain breaks in cultural classrooms to promote students physical activity levels
JIANG Jiajun, YIN Mingyue, LIU Haohui, SONG Jian, NIU Xiao, YIN Zhihua
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(4):595-598
Abstract
Brain Breaks is a physical activity program that combines cultural classroom based physical activity with modern technology while providing children with multi level guidance. As an intervention for intermittent sedentary activities, Brain Breaks can improve students physical activity level, thereby improving their physical fitness and positively affecting their motivation to participate in physical activities and positive learning behaviors. The paper understands this intervention from the connotation, implementation basis, and application effect of Brain Breaks, and then proposes practical application suggestions and future research directions.When Brain Breaks in the cultural classroom is promoted and practiced in China in the future, attention should be paid to the means of implementation by the teachers, the selection of representative target groups, and the precise implementation plan.At the research level, the effects of motor skills, special group interventions, gender differences, environmental changes, and physiological mechanisms of the Brain Breaks are to be explored.
5.Progress on traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of bronchial asthma by regulating autophagy
Mengyin LI ; Guihua SONG ; Tingting WANG ; Mingyue REN
China Pharmacy 2024;35(17):2158-2164
Bronchial asthma (referred to as “asthma”) is a heterogeneous airway disease characterized by chronic airway inflammation and airway remodeling. Its pathogenesis is complex, the incidence is high and the disease is easy to repeat. Autophagy plays an important regulatory role in improving asthma symptoms. By regulating autophagy-related proteins and signaling pathways, the active components of traditional Chinese medicine (such as flavonoids, anthraquinones, terpenoids) and traditional Chinese medicine compounds (such as Wuhu decoction, Pingchuan granule, Sanzi yangqin decoction) can inhibit airway inflammatory response,reduce airway hyperresponsiveness,and alleviate airway remodeling,thus playing a role in the treatment of asthma. However, most of the current studies are basic studies,and the quality of evidence is not high.In the future,high-quality clinical and basic studies should be further carried out to fully demonstrate the scientific nature of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of asthma by regulating autophagy.
6.Plain and Gd-EOB-DTPA enhanced MRI for differentiating clear cell and non-otherwise specified hepatocellular carcinoma
Mingyue SONG ; Mingzhan DU ; Lingchuan GUO ; Weiguo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(2):246-250
Objective To investigate the value of plain and gadolinium ethoxybenzyl diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid(Gd-EOB-DTPA)enhanced MRI for differentiating clear cell hepatocellular carcinoma(CCHCC)and non-otherwise specified hepatocellular carcinoma(NOS-HCC).Methods Totally 36 CCHCC(CCHCC group)patients and 72 age-matched NOS-HCC(NOS-HCC group)patients were enrolled.Univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression were used to retrospectively analyze the clinical,pathological and plain upper abdominal MRI as well as Gd-EOB-DTPA enhanced MRI data,so as to screen the independent predictors for distinguishing CCHCC and NOS-HCC.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was drawn,and the area under the curve(AUC)was calculated to evaluate the efficacy of MRI-related independent predictors for distinguishing CCHCC and NOS-HCC individually and in combination.Results Pathologic Edmondson-Steiner grade of HCC,lesions with fat components showed on MRI,the ratio of lesion-to-liver signal intensity on plain T1WI(LLRT1WI)and the ratio of lesion-to-muscle signal intensity on plain T1WI(LMRT1WI)were all independent predictors for distinguishing CCHCC from NOS-HCC(all P<0.05).The AUC of lesions with fat components,LLRT1WI and LMRT1WI for distinguishing CCHCC and NOS-HCC alone was 0.652,0.689 and 0.687,respectively,and of the combination was 0.762,higher than that of lesions with fat components(Z=-2.401,P=0.016)but not different with AUC of LLRT1WI(Z=-1.841,P=0.066)and LMRT1WI(Z=-1.440,P=0.150)alone.Conclusion Plain and Gd-EOB-DTPA enhanced MRI could be used to distinguish CCHCC and NOS-HCC.
7.Design and development of negative pressure isolation treatment chamber for prevention and control of infectious diseases
Mingyue QU ; Nan YU ; Jiachun SONG ; Baoshi GUO
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(7):178-181
In order to meet the needs of patients with infectious disease patients for on-site isolation treatment,living and excrement treatment,a negative pressure isolation treatment chamber for prevention and control of infectious diseases was developed.Based on the principle of negative pressure isolation,a closed cabin body that can be quickly installed was designed,with a treatment area,a buffer room for patients entering and exiting,a buffer room for medical staff enter and exit,a temporary waste placement area,a comprehensive integrated pressure monitoring system,intelligent air intake system,intelligent and efficient exhaust air filtration system,intelligent sterilization system,lighting system,air microorganism collector etc.The negative pressure isolation treatment chamber for the prevention and control of infectious diseases can establish a negative pressure of≥15 Pa within 3 minutes,the protection efficiency of 0.3 μm particulate aerosol was≥99.999%,and the maximum disinfection space was 150 m3,which can effectively control the diffusion of pathogenic microorganisms and pollution to the environment,cut off the transmission route with healthy people.The negative pressure isolation treatment compartment for the prevention and control of infectious diseases can meet the isolation requirements of respiratory isolation,contact isolation,digestive tract isolation,insect isolation,etc.,meet the needs of the admission and treatment of infectious disease patients,improve the emergency response and rapid response capabilities of the epidemics The treatment cabin can be disassembled and placed in the storage box when not in use,which occupies a small area,is light and easy to carry,and has good social and economic benefits.
8.Study on the resting state functional connectivity of the brain network in cervical discogenic pain
Hong ZHANG ; Xiaoping WU ; Ming GAO ; Run LIU ; Xiaohui YIN ; Song CHEN ; Mingyue MA
Journal of Practical Radiology 2024;40(5):693-696
Objective To explore the abnormal changes of resting state functional connectivity of pain networks in patients with cervical discogenic pain(CDP).Methods The resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging(rs-fMRI)data of 40 patients with CDP and 40 age-and gender-matched healthy controls(HC)were collected.The seed of posterior insula(PI)was used to define the pain network,and seed-based whole-brain functional connectivity analyses were performed to explore the difference of functional connectivity between CDP patients and HC,the associations between functional connectivity and clinical measures were analyzed.Results The functional connectivity between bilateral PI and bilateral thalamus(THA)was increased,and the functional connectivity between left PI and middle cingulate cortex(MCC),left postcentral gyrus(PoCG)and MCC were decreased in CDP patients.Moreover,the func-tional connectivity between right PI and left THA was positively correlated with visual analogue scale(VAS),and the functional connectivity between left PoCG and MCC was negatively correlated with VAS.Conclusion Functional connectivity abnormalities exist in pain network resting state of CDP patients,which may provide an imaging basis for revealing the neuropathological mechanism of pain in CDP patients.
9.Effectiveness of robot-assisted minimally invasive and open freehand transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion in treatment of single-level degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis and the influence on adjacent segment degeneration.
Song GUO ; Ye ZHANG ; Jun SHANG ; Lei MENG ; Dongfeng LI ; Zhengyang LI ; Mingyue WANG
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2024;38(11):1379-1385
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the effectiveness of robot-assisted minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS-TLIF) and open freehand TLIF for the treatment of single-level degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis (DSL) and analyse the influence on postoperative adjacent segmental degeneration (ASD).
METHODS:
The clinical data of 116 patients with L 4、5 DLS who were admitted between November 2019 and October 2021 and met the selection criteria were retrospectively analyzed. According to the surgical methods, they were divided into the robotic group (45 cases, who underwent robot-assisted MIS-TLIF) and the open group (71 cases, who underwent open freehand TLIF). There was no significant difference in baseline data such as gender, age, body mass index, DLS Meyerding grading, and preoperative Pfirrmann grading, Weishaupt grading, L 3, 4 intervertebral disc height (DH), L 3, 4 intervertebral mobility, sagittal parameters [including pelvic incidence (PI), lumbar lordosis (LL), sacral slope (SS), pelvic tilt (PT)], and Cage height ( P>0.05). The grade of facet joint violation (FJV) by pedicle screws on the superior articular process was assessed postoperatively. Sagittal parameters, L 3, 4 DH, L 3, 4 DH loss, and L 3, 4 intervertebral mobility were measured preoperatively and at last follow-up in order to determine whether ASD occurred. Based on the occurrence of postoperative ASD, logistic regression analysis was used to identify the risk factors for ASD after TLIF.
RESULTS:
Patients in both groups were followed up 21-47 months, with a mean of 36.1 months; there was no significant difference in the follow-up time between the two groups ( P>0.05). The occurrence of postoperative FJV was significantly better in the robotic group than in the open group ( P<0.05). At last follow-up, the difference in the change values of sagittal parameters PI, PT, SS, and LL was not significant when comparing the two groups of patients ( P>0.05); the change values of L 3, 4 DH and L 3, 4 DH loss in the robotic group were smaller than those in the open group, and the change value of L 3, 4 intervertebral mobility was larger than that in the open group, and the differences were significant ( P<0.05). At last follow-up, ASD occurred in 8 patients (17.8%) in the robotic group and 35 patients (49.3%) in the open group, and the difference in ASD incidence between the two groups was significant ( P<0.05). logistic regression analysis showed that open surgery, preoperative Pfirrmann grading Ⅳ-Ⅴ, preoperative Weishaupt grading ≥2, and postoperative FJV grading ≥1 were risk factors for the development of ASD after TLIF ( P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
Compared with traditional open surgery, orthopedic robot-assisted MIS-TLIF in the treatment of single-level DLS can more accurately insert pedicle screws, reduce the loss of DH and the occurrence of FJV, and effectively reduce the incidence of mid-postoperative ASD. Preoperative disc and synovial joint degeneration in adjacent segments, nonrobotic-assisted minimally invasive therapy, and FJV are risk factors for ASD after TLIF.
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10.Effect of brain-computer interface training based on motor imagery on hand function for subacute stroke patients
Mingyue LIU ; Zhe LI ; Yongsheng CAO ; Daojian HAO ; Xueyi SONG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(1):71-76
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of brain-computer interface (BCI) training based on motor imagery on hand function in hemiplegic patients with subacute stroke. MethodsFrom June, 2020 to December, 2021, 40 patients with hemiplegia in subacute stroke from Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University were divided into control group (n = 20) and experimental group (n = 20) using random number table. Both groups accepted medication and routine comprehensive rehabilitation, while the control group accepted hand rehabilitation robot training, and the experimental group accepted the robot training using motor imagery-based BCI, for four weeks. They were assessed with Fugl-Meyer Assessment-Upper Extremities (FMA-UE), modified Barthel Index, modified Ashworth scale, and measured integrated electromyogram of the superficial finger flexors, finger extensors and short thumb extensors of the affected forearm during maximum isometric voluntary contraction with surface electromyography. ResultsTwo patients in the control group and one in the experimental group dropped off. All the indexes improved in both groups after treatment (t > 2.322, Z > 2.631, P < 0.05), and they were better in the experimental group than in the control group (t > 2.227, Z > 2.078, P < 0.05), except the FMA-UE score of wrist. ConclusionMotor imagery-based BCI training is more effective on hand function and activities of daily living in hemiplegic patients with subacute stroke.


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