1.Exploring CRISPR/Cas9 Technology for The Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Shu-Xian WANG ; Fei-Fei GUO ; Guang-Qiang MA
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2026;53(4):1000-1014
The clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/associated protein 9 (CRISPR /Cas9) immune system is an adaptive immune system widely distributed in bacteria and archaea. It precisely defends against invasion by exogenous phages, viruses, and plasmids through sequence-specific endogenous immune response mechanisms. As the most prominent member of this family, the CRISPR/Cas9 system has evolved into the most widely applied, flexible, and efficient technical platform in the field of genome engineering due to its exceptional genome modification capabilities. Within the CRISPR/Cas9 system, the Cas9 protein, precisely guided by a single-stranded guide RNA (gRNA), can specifically recognize target DNA sequences and induce double-strand breaks. This activates the cell’s DNA repair mechanisms, enabling gene knockout, knock-in, or modification. Demonstrating significant advantages in specificity, flexibility, and operability, CRISPR/Cas9 technology has shown immense potential in the medical field, opening new avenues for modernizing traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) research. On one hand, this technology can be used to construct precise disease models and tailor personalized treatment plans. It enables in-depth elucidation of the molecular mechanisms underlying the action targets and signaling pathways of TCM formulas and active components, thereby unraveling the scientific secrets of their complex mechanisms of action. On the other hand, it demonstrates powerful tool value in improving TCM germplasm resources, identifying and screening superior varieties, evaluating the controllability of TCM quality, and producing innovative drugs, providing technical support for the standardization and precision of TCM. Simultaneously, the high-throughput omics data generated by CRISPR technology is driving artificial intelligence (AI) to construct virtual disease models and drug prediction systems. This empowers the intelligent screening of effective TCM components, the precise prediction of potential targets, and the exploration of “reducing toxicity while enhancing efficacy” through formula combinations. This synergistic innovation between CRISPR and AI aligns perfectly with precision medicine’s urgent demand for personalized, efficient drug development, injecting new momentum into the modernization and transformation of TCM. This paper first systematically reviews and explains the developmental trajectory, structural basis, and action mechanisms of the CRISPR/Cas9 system, tracing its scientific evolution from a bacterial immune system to a gene-editing tool. It then comprehensively outlines the current state of convergence between precision medicine concepts and modernization research in TCM, analyzing the synergistic points and potential spaces for their integration. Against the backdrop of rapid precision medicine advancement, this paper emphasizes how CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology empowers in-depth analysis of TCM mechanisms—including specific applications in disease model construction, therapeutic target validation, and multi-target network regulation studies. It further elaborates on its multidimensional practical contributions to modernizing TCM, spanning key domains such as germplasm resource innovation, bioactive compound biosynthesis, quality standardization control, and novel TCM drug development. Finally, this paper envisions the future landscape of deep integration between CRISPR technology and AI: from data-driven intelligent drug screening to high-throughput precision discovery of effective TCM components, and further to intelligent model construction based on “reducing toxicity while enhancing efficacy” mechanisms. The synergistic convergence of these multidimensional technologies will pioneer new scientific paradigms and translational pathways for TCM modernization, propelling TCM toward leapfrogging development in the era of precision medicine.
2.Prospective Study of Disease Occurrence Spectrum in Asymptomatic Residents in Areas with High Incidence of Esophageal Cancer: 16-year Observation of 711 Cases in Natural Population
Qide BAO ; Fangzhou DAI ; Xueke ZHAO ; Jingjing WANG ; Xin SONG ; Zongmin FAN ; Yanfang ZHANG ; Zhuo YANG ; Junfang GUO ; Kan ZHONG ; Qiang ZHANG ; Junqing LIU ; Min LIU ; Lidong WANG
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2025;52(8):656-660
Objective To understand the disease spectrum of a natural village in an area with high incidence of esophageal cancer to provide a reference for precise prevention and control. Methods From 2008 to 2024, 711 asymptomatic people over the age of 35 years in a natural village with high incidence of esophageal cancer in China were surveyed, and 171 of them were subjected to gastroscopy, biopsy, and pathological examination. All participants were followed up for a long time, and their disease history was recorded. Results A total of 16 years of follow-up were performed, and 703 people were effectively followed up. In 2008, 171 people underwent gastroscopy, and 160 people had biopsy and pathological results in endoscopic screening. By 2024, 76 people had been diagnosed with malignant tumors of 12 different types, and among these people, 45 had esophageal cancer. Conclusion Esophageal cancer remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality from malignant tumors in this region. Biopsy and pathological examination should be strengthened during gastroscopy, and follow-ups and regular check-ups should be given high importance to reduce the incidence and mortality rates of esophageal cancer.
3.Qualitative and quantitative analysis of chemical components of different processed products of Corni Fructus by UPLC-Q-TOF-MS and UPLC-QqQ-MS/MS.
Li-Qiang ZHANG ; Guo-Shun SHAN ; Yi-Dan HONG ; Si-Han LIU ; Guo-Wei XU ; Hui GAO ; Wei WANG ; Cheng-Guo JU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(8):2145-2158
Qualitative and quantitative analysis methods for chemical components of different processed products of Corni Fructus were established to systematically characterize and identify these components, and the content of the main differential components was determined. The chemical components of different processed products of Corni Fructus were collected using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry(UPLC-Q-TOF-MS). Through analysis of self-built databases, literature, and reference standards, a total of 93 components were obtained, including 19 iridoids, 15 flavonoids, 16 organic acids, eight triterpenoids, eight tannins, four amino acids, two polysaccharides, five olefins, and 16 other compounds. Additionally, by using multivariate statistical methods, the differential components between different processed products of Corni Fructus were screened under the conditions of VIP>1.0 and FC<0.5 or FC>2.0 and P<0.05. The PCA and OPLS-DA results showed differences in the chemical components between different processed products of Corni Fructus. A total of 21 differential components were screened, including tartaric acid, morroniside, and rutin. On this basis, ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-triple quadrupole tandem mass spectrometry(UPLC-QqQ-MS/MS) was used to determine the content of 10 main common differential components, including gallic acid, morroniside, ursolic acid, loganin, swertiamarin, rutin, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural, cornuside Ⅰ, quercetin, and oleanolic acid. The above 10 components showed a good linear relationship within the determined concentration range, with the precision, stability, repeatability, and sample recovery rate all meeting the requirements. Compared with that in Corni Fructus, the content of iridoid glycosides in wine-prepared Corni Fructus and wine-and honey-prepared Corni Fructus decreased, while the content of gallic acid, rutin, quercetin, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural, ursolic acid, and oleanolic acid increased. Compared with wine-prepared Corni Fructus, wine-and honey-prepared Corni Fructus showed varying degrees of increase in all other components, except for a slight decrease in gallic acid content. In summary, this study clarified the influence of different processing methods on the chemical components of Corni Fructus, providing a theoretical basis for the scientific connotation, overall quality evaluation, and clinically rational application of Corni Fructus processing in the future.
Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods*
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods*
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Cornus/chemistry*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry*
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Fruit/chemistry*
4.Innovation and application of traditional Chinese medicine dispensing promoted through integration of whole-process data elements.
Huan-Fei YANG ; Si-Yu LI ; Chen-Qian YU ; Jian-Kun WU ; Fang LIU ; Li-Bin JIANG ; Chun-Jin LI ; Xiang-Fei SU ; Wei-Guo BAI ; Hua-Qiang ZHAI ; Shi-Yuan JIN ; Yong-Yan WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(11):3189-3196
As a new type of production factor that can empower the development of new quality productivity, the data element is an important engine to promote the high quality development of the industry. Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) dispensing is the most basic work of TCM clinical pharmacy, and its quality directly affects the clinical efficacy of TCM. The integration of data elements and TCM dispensing can stimulate the innovation and vitality of the TCM dispensing industry and promote the high-quality and sustainable development of the industry. A large-scale, detailed, and systematic study on TCM dispensing was conducted. The innovative practice path of data fusion construction in the whole process of TCM dispensing was investigated by integrating the digital resources "nine full activities" of TCM dispensing, creating the digital dictionary of "TCM clinical information data elements", and exploring innovative applications of TCM dispensing driven by data and technology, so as to promote the standardized, digital, and intelligent development of TCM dispensing in medical health services. The research content of this project was successfully selected as the second batch of "Data element×" typical cases of National Data Administration in 2024, which is the only selected case in the field of TCM.
Medicine, Chinese Traditional/methods*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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Humans
5.Study on chemical constituents of Rhododendri Mollis Flos.
Peng-Yu GUO ; Yang SONG ; Hai-Qiang WANG ; Shi-Shan YU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(14):3938-3943
This study investigated the chemical constituents of Rhododendri Mollis Flos. The n-butanol fraction of 95% ethanol extract of Rhododendri Mollis Flos was separated and purified using chromatographic techniques, including normal-phase silica gel, ODS, and Sephadex LH-20 column chromatography. The structures of the isolated compounds were identified by spectroscopic techniques. Seven compounds were isolated and identified as rhodomollein LXⅦ(1), rhodomollein X(2), nivalenol(3),(3S,6S)-cis-linalool-3,7-oxide-β-D-glucopyranoside(4), thymidine(5), cyclo(Ala-Tyr)(6), and(S)-5-hydroxypyrrolidin-2-one(7). Among them, compound 1 was identified as a new compound, and compound 3 was isolated from this plant for the first time. The analgesic activity of compound 1 was evaluated using the acetic acid-induced writhing test. At a dose of 5.0 mg·kg~(-1), compound 1 showed a 75.4% inhibition rate in the writhing test, indicating significant analgesic activity.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal/isolation & purification*
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Rhododendron/chemistry*
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Animals
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Flowers/chemistry*
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Mice
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Male
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Analgesics/isolation & purification*
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Molecular Structure
6.Effect and mechanism of Xintong Granules in ameliorating myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats by regulating gut microbiota.
Yun-Jia WANG ; Ji-Dong ZHOU ; Qiu-Yu SU ; Jing-Chun YAO ; Rui-Qiang SU ; Guo-Fei QIN ; Gui-Min ZHANG ; Hong-Bao LIANG ; Shuai FENG ; Jia-Cheng ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(14):4003-4014
This study investigates the mechanism by which Xintong Granules improve myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury(MIRI) through the regulation of gut microbiota and their metabolites, specifically short-chain fatty acids(SCFAs). Rats were randomly divided based on body weight into the sham operation group, model group, low-dose Xintong Granules group(1.43 g·kg~(-1)·d~(-1)), medium-dose Xintong Granules group(2.86 g·kg~(-1)·d~(-1)), high-dose Xintong Granules group(5.72 g·kg~(-1)·d~(-1)), and metoprolol group(10 mg·kg~(-1)·d~(-1)). After 14 days of pre-administration, the MIRI rat model was established by ligating the left anterior descending coronary artery. The myocardial infarction area was assessed using the 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride(TTC) staining method. Apoptosis in tissue cells was detected by the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling(TUNEL) assay. Pathological changes in myocardial cells and colonic tissue were observed using hematoxylin-eosin(HE) staining. The levels of tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α), interleukin-1β(IL-1β), interleukin-6(IL-6), creatine kinase MB isoenzyme(CK-MB), and cardiac troponin T(cTnT) in rat serum were quantitatively measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) kits. The activities of lactate dehydrogenase(LDH), creatine kinase(CK), and superoxide dismutase(SOD) in myocardial tissue, as well as the level of malondialdehyde(MDA), were determined using colorimetric assays. Gut microbiota composition was analyzed by 16S rDNA sequencing, and fecal SCFAs were quantified using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(GC-MS). The results show that Xintong Granules significantly reduced the myocardial infarction area, suppressed cardiomyocyte apoptosis, and decreased serum levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines(TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6), myocardial injury markers(CK-MB, cTnT, LDH, and CK), and oxidative stress marker MDA. Additionally, Xintong Granules significantly improved intestinal inflammation in MIRI rats, regulated gut microbiota composition and diversity, and increased the levels of SCFAs(acetate, propionate, isobutyrate, etc.). In summary, Xintong Granules effectively alleviate MIRI symptoms. This study preliminarily confirms that Xintong Granules exert their inhibitory effects on MIRI by regulating gut microbiota imbalance and increasing SCFA levels.
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome/drug effects*
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Rats
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Male
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Myocardial Reperfusion Injury/genetics*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/administration & dosage*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Apoptosis/drug effects*
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Humans
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/metabolism*
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Interleukin-6/genetics*
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Malondialdehyde/metabolism*
7.Effects of Hot Night Exposure on Human Semen Quality: A Multicenter Population-Based Study.
Ting Ting DAI ; Ting XU ; Qi Ling WANG ; Hao Bo NI ; Chun Ying SONG ; Yu Shan LI ; Fu Ping LI ; Tian Qing MENG ; Hui Qiang SHENG ; Ling Xi WANG ; Xiao Yan CAI ; Li Na XIAO ; Xiao Lin YU ; Qing Hui ZENG ; Pi GUO ; Xin Zong ZHANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(2):178-193
OBJECTIVE:
To explore and quantify the association of hot night exposure during the sperm development period (0-90 lag days) with semen quality.
METHODS:
A total of 6,640 male sperm donors from 6 human sperm banks in China during 2014-2020 were recruited in this multicenter study. Two indices (i.e., hot night excess [HNE] and hot night duration [HND]) were used to estimate the heat intensity and duration during nighttime. Linear mixed models were used to examine the association between hot nights and semen quality parameters.
RESULTS:
The exposure-response relationship revealed that HNE and HND during 0-90 days before semen collection had a significantly inverse association with sperm motility. Specifically, a 1 °C increase in HNE was associated with decreased sperm progressive motility of 0.0090 (95% confidence interval [ CI]: -0.0147, -0.0033) and decreased total motility of 0.0094 (95% CI: -0.0160, -0.0029). HND was significantly associated with reduced sperm progressive motility and total motility of 0.0021 (95% CI: -0.0040, -0.0003) and 0.0023 (95% CI: -0.0043, -0.0002), respectively. Consistent results were observed at different temperature thresholds on hot nights.
CONCLUSION
Our findings highlight the need to mitigate nocturnal heat exposure during spermatogenesis to maintain optimal semen quality.
Humans
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Male
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Semen Analysis
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Adult
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Sperm Motility
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Hot Temperature/adverse effects*
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China
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Middle Aged
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Spermatozoa/physiology*
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Young Adult
8.Effect and mechanism of ginsenoside Rg1 in alleviating neuropathic pain in rats
Qiang GUO ; Kun WANG ; Caiyan DANG ; Xiaomeng GAO
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2025;50(10):1418-1425
Objective:To investigate the role and analgesic mechanism of ginsenoside Rg1(GRg1)in neuropathic pain in rats.Methods:A total of 30 adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into sham-operation group,spared nerve injury(SNI)group,GRg1 group,GRg1+empty vector group(GRg1+vector group),and GRg1+TLR4 overexpression plasmid group(GRg1+TLR4 group),with 6 rats in each group.The SNI method was used to establish a rat model of neuropathic pain in the latter four groups,and after successful modeling,GRg1 was given by gavage for 14 days,while the plasmid was injected via the caudal vein.The sciatic nerve was exposed for the sham-operation group without any injury manipulation.A mechanical pain threshold detector and a radiation thermal pain threshold detector were used to measure mechanical withdrawal threshold and thermal withdrawal latency on day 1 before surgery and on days 1,3,7,and 14 after surgery.L4-L6 spinal cord tissue samples were collected,and quantitative real-time PCR,Western blot,and indirect immunofluorescence assay were used to measure the mRNA and protein expression levels of GFAP,a marker for astrocyte activation,and Iba-1,a marker for microglial cells;ELISA was used to measure the content of IL-1β,TNF-α,and CXCL1 in spinal cord tissue,and colorimetry was used to mea-sure the content of NO in spinal cord tissue;molecular docking was used to investigate the binding ability and interaction mode between GRg1 and TLR4.Results:GRg1 restored mechanical withdrawal threshold(F=24.67,P=0.000)and thermal withdrawal latency in SNI rats(F=8.058,P=0.034)and downregulated the expression lev-els of GFAP(mRNA:F=37.74,P=0.000;protein:F=98.71,P=0.001)and Iba-1(mRNA:F=62.11,P=0.000;protein:F=187.0,P=0.000)in spinal cord tissues of SNI rats,and it also reduced the levels of IL-1β(F=56.96,P=0.000),TNF-α(F=55.25,P=0.000),CXCL1(F=93.54,P=0.000)and NO(F=30.57,P=0.000)in the spinal cord tissues of SNI rats.The study on mechanisms showed highly stable binding between GRg1 and TLR4,and GRg1 downregulated the expression level of TLR4(mRNA:F=62.66,P=0.000;protein:F=53.52,P=0.000)and the phosphorylation levels of p38(F=300.3,P=0.000)and p65(F=121.6,P=0.000)in spinal cord tis-sues of SNI rats,whereas the overexpression of TLR4 reversed the effect of GRg1(Mechanical Paw Withdrawal Threshold:F=24.67,P=0.000;Thermal Paw Withdrawal Latency:F=8.058,P=0.034;GFAP,mRNA:F=37.74,P=0.009;Protein:F=98.71,P=0.000;Iba-1,mRNA:F=62.11,P=0.006;Protein:F=187.0,P=0.000;IL-1β:F=56.96,P=0.006;TNF-α:F=55.25,P=0.000;CXCL1:F=93.54,P=0.000;NO:F=30.57,P=0.042;TLR4,mRNA:F=62.66,P=0.000;Protein:F=53.52,P=0.000;p38 Phosphorylation Level:F=300.3,P=0.000;p65 Phosphorylation Level:F=121.6,P=0.000).Conclusion:GRg1 may exert an analgesic effect on SNI rats by regulating the TLR4-p38/MAPK-NF-κB signaling pathway and activating the activation of astrocytes and microglial cells in spinal cord tissue.
9.Genetic profiling and intervention strategies for phenylketonuria in Gansu, China: an analysis of 1 159 cases.
Chuan ZHANG ; Pei ZHANG ; Bing-Bo ZHOU ; Xing WANG ; Lei ZHENG ; Xiu-Jing LI ; Jin-Xian GUO ; Pi-Liang CHEN ; Ling HUI ; Zhen-Qiang DA ; You-Sheng YAN
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2025;27(7):808-814
OBJECTIVES:
To investigate the molecular epidemiology of children with phenylketonuria (PKU) in Gansu, China, providing foundational data for intervention strategies.
METHODS:
A retrospective analysis was conducted on 1 159 PKU families who attended Gansu Provincial Maternity and Child Care Hospital from January 2012 to December 2024. Sanger sequencing, multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification, whole exome sequencing, and deep intronic variant analysis were used to analyze the PAH gene.
RESULTS:
For the 1 159 children with PKU, 2 295 variants were identified in 2 318 alleles, resulting in a detection rate of 99.01%. The detection rates were 100% (914/914) in 457 classic PKU families, 99.45% (907/912) in 456 mild PKU families, and 96.34% (474/492) in 246 mild hyperphenylalaninemia families. The 2 295 variants detected comprised 208 distinct mutation types, among which c.728G>A (14.95%, 343/2 295) had the highest frequency, followed by c.611A>G (4.88%, 112/2 295) and c.721C>T (4.79%, 110/2 295). The cumulative frequency of the top 23 hotspot variants reached 70.28% (1 613/2 295), and most variant alleles were detected in exon 7 (29.19%, 670/2 295).
CONCLUSIONS
Deep intronic variant analysis of the PAH gene can improve the genetic diagnostic rate of PKU. The development of targeted detection kits for PAH hotspot variants may enable precision screening programs and enhance preventive strategies for PKU.
Humans
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Phenylketonurias/epidemiology*
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Female
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Male
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Retrospective Studies
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Phenylalanine Hydroxylase/genetics*
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Mutation
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Child, Preschool
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China/epidemiology*
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Child
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Infant
10.Risk factors for white matter damage in preterm infants with necrotizing enterocolitis.
Xin XU ; Si-Rui WANG ; Peng ZHANG ; Guo-Qiang CHENG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2025;27(11):1333-1338
OBJECTIVES:
To investigate the risk factors for white matter damage (WMD) in preterm infants with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).
METHODS:
A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 249 preterm infants with NEC admitted to Children's Hospital of Fudan University between January 2021 and December 2023. Based on brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) white matter scores, the infants were categorized into a WMD group (≥7 points) and a non-injury group (<7 points). A multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to identify risk factors for WMD.
RESULTS:
Compared with the non-injury group, the WMD group had significantly higher rates of Gram-negative bacterial infection (43.1% vs 28.2%), surgical treatment (47.2% vs 23.2%), and moderate-to-severe abnormalities on video electroencephalography (VEEG) (51.4% vs 11.9%) (all P<0.05). The multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that surgical treatment (OR=1.822, 95%CI: 1.199-2.777), longer hospital stay (OR=1.041, 95%CI: 1.004-1.080), and moderate-to-severe VEEG abnormalities (OR=7.045, 95%CI: 3.349-14.855) were independent risk factors for WMD (all P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
Surgical treatment, prolonged hospitalization, and moderate-to-severe VEEG abnormalities are independent risk factors for WMD in preterm infants with NEC, providing a basis for early clinical identification and intervention to improve neurological outcomes.
Humans
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Enterocolitis, Necrotizing/complications*
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Infant, Newborn
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Male
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Female
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Risk Factors
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Retrospective Studies
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Infant, Premature
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White Matter/diagnostic imaging*
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Logistic Models
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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