1.Influence and mechanisms of metformin on the proliferation and apoptosis of human keloid fibroblasts
Menglu WU ; Rui WANG ; Xinnan ZHENG ; Juan WU ; Lin HE ; Jiansheng DIAO ; Maoguo SHU ; Huicong DU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2025;41(4):355-363
Objective:To investigate the influence and mechanisms of metformin on the proliferation and apoptosis of human keloid fibroblasts (Fbs).Methods:This study was an experimental research. The keloid tissue was collected from 7 keloid patients (2 males and 5 females, aged 20-65 years, with a disease course of more than 1 year) who underwent keloid excision surgery at the Department of Plastic, Cosmetic and Maxillofacial Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University from September 2020 to September 2023. The primary Fbs were isolated and cultured, and cells from passages 3 to 6 were used for experiments. The cells were divided into control group and metformin group, and were cultured in complete medium. The medium for metformin group was supplemented with metformin at a final molarity of 60 mmol/L. The cell counting kit-8 was used to assess the proliferation activity of cells in two groups after 12 and 24 hours of culture, and the proliferation inhibition rate of cells in metformin group after 12 and 24 hours of culture was calculated, with a sample size of 6. The apoptosis detection kit was used to detect the apoptotic distribution of cells in control group after 0 hour (immediately) of culture and in metformin group after 12 and 24 hours of culture, with a sample size of 3. The cell cycle detection kit was used to detect the cycle distribution of cells in two groups after 12 and 24 hours of culture, with a sample size of 3. The eukaryotic mRNA sequencing was performed on suitable number of cells of two groups after 24 hours of culture, and the Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes functional annotation analysis and functional enrichment analysis were performed after screening for differentially expressed genes (DEGs) with significantly differential expression between two groups. Western blotting was conducted to detect the protein expressions of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K), phosphorylated protein kinase B (p-Akt), and phosphorylated mammalian target of rapamycin (p-mTOR) in the PI3K/protein kinase B (Akt)/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway of cells in two groups after 24 hours of culture, with a sample size of 3.Results:After 12 and 24 hours of culture, the proliferation activity of cells in metformin group was significantly lower than that in control group (with t values of 4.70 and 24.02, respectively, P<0.05); the proliferation activity of cells in metformin group after 24 hours of culture was significantly lower than that after 12 hours of culture within the group ( t=4.73, P<0.05). Compared with that after 12 hours of culture within the group, the proliferation inhibition rate of cells in metformin group was significantly increased after 24 hours of culture ( t=5.29, P<0.05). Compared with that in control group after 0 hour of culture, the proportion of early apoptotic cells in metformin group was significantly increased (with t values of 6.62 and 4.58, respectively, P<0.05), and the proportion of early and late apoptotic cells was significantly increased after 12 and 24 hours of culture (with t values of 4.84 and 3.75, respectively, P<0.05). After 24 hours of culture, the proportion of late apoptotic cells in metformin group was significantly higher than that after 12 hours of culture within the group ( t=4.55, P<0.05). After 12 hours of culture, the proportion of S-phase cells in metformin group was significantly lower than that in control group ( t=5.90, P<0.05). After 24 hours of culture, compared with that in control group, the proportion of G0/G1-phase cells in metformin group was significantly increased ( t=5.36, P<0.05), while the proportion of G2/M-phase cells was significantly decreased ( t=17.63, P<0.05). The proportion of S-phase cells in metformin group after 24 hours of culture was significantly higher than that after 12 hours of culture within the group ( t=7.60, P<0.05). After 24 hours of culture, 4 814 DEGs with significantly differential expression were detected in the cells of metformin group compared with control group. The significantly upregulated and downregulated DEGs were mainly involved in biological functions related to signal transduction, cell growth and death, transport and catabolism, the endocrine system, the immune system, and cancer. The pathways that were significantly enriched with DEGs with significantly differential expression included the cell cycle and DNA replication, with the highest number of genes in the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway. After 24 hours of culture, the protein expressions of PI3K, p-Akt, and p-mTOR of cells in metformin group were 0.190±0.017, 0.170±0.017, and 0.247±0.005, respectively, which were significantly lower than 0.440±0.026, 0.300±0.060, and 0.547±0.025 in control group (with t values of 13.69, 3.61, and 20.12, respectively, P values all <0.05). Conclusions:Metformin can significantly inhibit the proliferation of human keloid Fbs through the PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway and effectively induce its apoptotic process, thereby exerting antifibrotic effects.
2.Exploration of the Application of Generative Artificial Intelligence to the Challenge of Medical Record Writing
Xiaoyuan GAO ; Xiaolin DIAO ; Fan XU ; Hongxia LI ; Xintong WU ; Zixing WANG ; Wei ZHAO ; Ting SHU
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(5):76-79
Generative Artificial Intelligence ishows a broad application prospect in the field of healthcare and has become an important technical means to promote the development of medical informatization.It addresses the multi-faceted challenges of medical record documentation,including efficiency,quality,and doctor-patient communica-tion.It analyzes the adaptability and feasibility of Generative Artificial Intelligence in different clinical scenarios of intelli-gent medical record generation.Additionally,it explores the issues present in current applications and proposes corre-sponding solutions,providing references for the effective application and continuous optimization of Generative Artifi-cial Intelligence in medical record documentation.This provides a theoretical foundation for further expanding the appli-cation scenarios of automatic medical record documentation in China's healthcare industry.
3.Exploration of the Application of Generative Artificial Intelligence to the Challenge of Medical Record Writing
Xiaoyuan GAO ; Xiaolin DIAO ; Fan XU ; Hongxia LI ; Xintong WU ; Zixing WANG ; Wei ZHAO ; Ting SHU
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(5):76-79
Generative Artificial Intelligence ishows a broad application prospect in the field of healthcare and has become an important technical means to promote the development of medical informatization.It addresses the multi-faceted challenges of medical record documentation,including efficiency,quality,and doctor-patient communica-tion.It analyzes the adaptability and feasibility of Generative Artificial Intelligence in different clinical scenarios of intelli-gent medical record generation.Additionally,it explores the issues present in current applications and proposes corre-sponding solutions,providing references for the effective application and continuous optimization of Generative Artifi-cial Intelligence in medical record documentation.This provides a theoretical foundation for further expanding the appli-cation scenarios of automatic medical record documentation in China's healthcare industry.
4.Influence and mechanisms of metformin on the proliferation and apoptosis of human keloid fibroblasts
Menglu WU ; Rui WANG ; Xinnan ZHENG ; Juan WU ; Lin HE ; Jiansheng DIAO ; Maoguo SHU ; Huicong DU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2025;41(4):355-363
Objective:To investigate the influence and mechanisms of metformin on the proliferation and apoptosis of human keloid fibroblasts (Fbs).Methods:This study was an experimental research. The keloid tissue was collected from 7 keloid patients (2 males and 5 females, aged 20-65 years, with a disease course of more than 1 year) who underwent keloid excision surgery at the Department of Plastic, Cosmetic and Maxillofacial Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University from September 2020 to September 2023. The primary Fbs were isolated and cultured, and cells from passages 3 to 6 were used for experiments. The cells were divided into control group and metformin group, and were cultured in complete medium. The medium for metformin group was supplemented with metformin at a final molarity of 60 mmol/L. The cell counting kit-8 was used to assess the proliferation activity of cells in two groups after 12 and 24 hours of culture, and the proliferation inhibition rate of cells in metformin group after 12 and 24 hours of culture was calculated, with a sample size of 6. The apoptosis detection kit was used to detect the apoptotic distribution of cells in control group after 0 hour (immediately) of culture and in metformin group after 12 and 24 hours of culture, with a sample size of 3. The cell cycle detection kit was used to detect the cycle distribution of cells in two groups after 12 and 24 hours of culture, with a sample size of 3. The eukaryotic mRNA sequencing was performed on suitable number of cells of two groups after 24 hours of culture, and the Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes functional annotation analysis and functional enrichment analysis were performed after screening for differentially expressed genes (DEGs) with significantly differential expression between two groups. Western blotting was conducted to detect the protein expressions of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K), phosphorylated protein kinase B (p-Akt), and phosphorylated mammalian target of rapamycin (p-mTOR) in the PI3K/protein kinase B (Akt)/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway of cells in two groups after 24 hours of culture, with a sample size of 3.Results:After 12 and 24 hours of culture, the proliferation activity of cells in metformin group was significantly lower than that in control group (with t values of 4.70 and 24.02, respectively, P<0.05); the proliferation activity of cells in metformin group after 24 hours of culture was significantly lower than that after 12 hours of culture within the group ( t=4.73, P<0.05). Compared with that after 12 hours of culture within the group, the proliferation inhibition rate of cells in metformin group was significantly increased after 24 hours of culture ( t=5.29, P<0.05). Compared with that in control group after 0 hour of culture, the proportion of early apoptotic cells in metformin group was significantly increased (with t values of 6.62 and 4.58, respectively, P<0.05), and the proportion of early and late apoptotic cells was significantly increased after 12 and 24 hours of culture (with t values of 4.84 and 3.75, respectively, P<0.05). After 24 hours of culture, the proportion of late apoptotic cells in metformin group was significantly higher than that after 12 hours of culture within the group ( t=4.55, P<0.05). After 12 hours of culture, the proportion of S-phase cells in metformin group was significantly lower than that in control group ( t=5.90, P<0.05). After 24 hours of culture, compared with that in control group, the proportion of G0/G1-phase cells in metformin group was significantly increased ( t=5.36, P<0.05), while the proportion of G2/M-phase cells was significantly decreased ( t=17.63, P<0.05). The proportion of S-phase cells in metformin group after 24 hours of culture was significantly higher than that after 12 hours of culture within the group ( t=7.60, P<0.05). After 24 hours of culture, 4 814 DEGs with significantly differential expression were detected in the cells of metformin group compared with control group. The significantly upregulated and downregulated DEGs were mainly involved in biological functions related to signal transduction, cell growth and death, transport and catabolism, the endocrine system, the immune system, and cancer. The pathways that were significantly enriched with DEGs with significantly differential expression included the cell cycle and DNA replication, with the highest number of genes in the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway. After 24 hours of culture, the protein expressions of PI3K, p-Akt, and p-mTOR of cells in metformin group were 0.190±0.017, 0.170±0.017, and 0.247±0.005, respectively, which were significantly lower than 0.440±0.026, 0.300±0.060, and 0.547±0.025 in control group (with t values of 13.69, 3.61, and 20.12, respectively, P values all <0.05). Conclusions:Metformin can significantly inhibit the proliferation of human keloid Fbs through the PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway and effectively induce its apoptotic process, thereby exerting antifibrotic effects.
5.Repairing unilateral incomplete cleft lip functionally and sub-regionally with modified micro-triangular skin flap and orbicularis oris muscle flaps
Jiansheng DIAO ; Lin HE ; Xueyuan YU ; Xiangyu LIU ; Huicong DU ; Maoguo SHU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(2):143-150
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of repairing unilateral incomplete cleft lip functionally and sub-regionally with modified micro-triangular skin flap and orbicularis oris muscle flaps.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted in the patients with unilateral incomplete cleft lip, who underwent repair at Department of Plastic, Aesthetic and Maxillofacial Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University from April 2020 to February 2023. Surgical landmarks were fixed according to the anatomical structure of non-cleft side. Short straight skin incisions were designed along the philtral column. A micro-triangular flap was designed above the vermilion margin of the affected lip, which was inserted into the contralateral lip peak to lower the lip peak and lengthen the philtral column. The orbicularis oris muscle was reconstructed with five muscle flaps in three areas to create a good sub-structure of the upper lip and the nasal floor. The vermilion tubercle and philtral column were reconstructed. Deviation of nasal columella was corrected and the nasal floor was elevated. The outcomes were assessed through subjective evaluation and objective anthropometric measurements.(1) Subjective outcomes were assessed by two plastic surgeons together who were not included in this study. The following parameters were assessed: scar appearance, Cupid’s bow continuity, lip pick height, alar base width, nostril symmetry, philtral ridge contour. Each parameter was graded from 1 point (poor), 2 points (average), or 3 points (good). (2) Objective measurements were taken by one plastic surgeon who was not included in this study using the Image-Pro Plus 6.0. Measurements were included bilateral vermilion thickness, bilateral length of lip pick to cheilion, bilateral philtral column length, bilateral length of Cupid’s pick to ala nasi, bilateral alar base width. Asymmetry ratio = |non-cleft counts-cleft counts|/non-cleft counts×100%, and a value closer to 0 would mean the less different, the more symmetrical. Statistical analysis was performed using descriptive methods. Non-normal distributed measurement datas were expressed by M( Q1, Q3). Results:A total of 32 patients of unilateral incomplete cleft lip were enrolled, including 19 males and 13 females, aged 3-18 months. All patients were primary healing, and no serious complications (i.e., infection, hematoma, wound dehiscence) occurred. The postoperative follow-up time was 6-24 months. The patients were satisfied with the results, including favorable red lip contour, good continuity, obvious vermilion, cubical philtrum column, good symmetry of bilateral structure and sub-structure and light scar. The overall score of the subjective evaluation was 2.66 points. Cupid’s bow continuity got the highest score(2.84 points), and nostril symmetry got the lowest score(2.38 points). Objective measurements indicated excellent parameters were bilateral alar base width [2.60%(1.02%, 7.08%)] and bilateral philtral length[3.95%(2.03%, 5.98%)].Conclusion:Repairing unilateral incomplete cleft lip functionally and sub-regionally with modified micro-triangular skin flap and orbicularis oris muscle flaps can create a good sub-structure of the upper lip contour, and bring a significant improvement in the upper lip and the nasal floor symmetry, which is an effective method for incomplete unilateral cleft lip repair.
6.Repairing unilateral incomplete cleft lip functionally and sub-regionally with modified micro-triangular skin flap and orbicularis oris muscle flaps
Jiansheng DIAO ; Lin HE ; Xueyuan YU ; Xiangyu LIU ; Huicong DU ; Maoguo SHU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(2):143-150
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of repairing unilateral incomplete cleft lip functionally and sub-regionally with modified micro-triangular skin flap and orbicularis oris muscle flaps.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted in the patients with unilateral incomplete cleft lip, who underwent repair at Department of Plastic, Aesthetic and Maxillofacial Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University from April 2020 to February 2023. Surgical landmarks were fixed according to the anatomical structure of non-cleft side. Short straight skin incisions were designed along the philtral column. A micro-triangular flap was designed above the vermilion margin of the affected lip, which was inserted into the contralateral lip peak to lower the lip peak and lengthen the philtral column. The orbicularis oris muscle was reconstructed with five muscle flaps in three areas to create a good sub-structure of the upper lip and the nasal floor. The vermilion tubercle and philtral column were reconstructed. Deviation of nasal columella was corrected and the nasal floor was elevated. The outcomes were assessed through subjective evaluation and objective anthropometric measurements.(1) Subjective outcomes were assessed by two plastic surgeons together who were not included in this study. The following parameters were assessed: scar appearance, Cupid’s bow continuity, lip pick height, alar base width, nostril symmetry, philtral ridge contour. Each parameter was graded from 1 point (poor), 2 points (average), or 3 points (good). (2) Objective measurements were taken by one plastic surgeon who was not included in this study using the Image-Pro Plus 6.0. Measurements were included bilateral vermilion thickness, bilateral length of lip pick to cheilion, bilateral philtral column length, bilateral length of Cupid’s pick to ala nasi, bilateral alar base width. Asymmetry ratio = |non-cleft counts-cleft counts|/non-cleft counts×100%, and a value closer to 0 would mean the less different, the more symmetrical. Statistical analysis was performed using descriptive methods. Non-normal distributed measurement datas were expressed by M( Q1, Q3). Results:A total of 32 patients of unilateral incomplete cleft lip were enrolled, including 19 males and 13 females, aged 3-18 months. All patients were primary healing, and no serious complications (i.e., infection, hematoma, wound dehiscence) occurred. The postoperative follow-up time was 6-24 months. The patients were satisfied with the results, including favorable red lip contour, good continuity, obvious vermilion, cubical philtrum column, good symmetry of bilateral structure and sub-structure and light scar. The overall score of the subjective evaluation was 2.66 points. Cupid’s bow continuity got the highest score(2.84 points), and nostril symmetry got the lowest score(2.38 points). Objective measurements indicated excellent parameters were bilateral alar base width [2.60%(1.02%, 7.08%)] and bilateral philtral length[3.95%(2.03%, 5.98%)].Conclusion:Repairing unilateral incomplete cleft lip functionally and sub-regionally with modified micro-triangular skin flap and orbicularis oris muscle flaps can create a good sub-structure of the upper lip contour, and bring a significant improvement in the upper lip and the nasal floor symmetry, which is an effective method for incomplete unilateral cleft lip repair.
7.Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of healthcare-associated infec-tion in neonates with different gestational ages and birth weights
Yan-Min LI ; Li-Li PING ; Xiao-Lei MA ; Yu-Qiao DIAO ; Shu-Fen ZHAI ; Rui-Min ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2024;23(9):1119-1125
Objective To understand the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of healthcare-associated infec-tion(HAI)in neonates with different gestational ages and birth weights,and provide guidance for personalized cli-nical diagnosis and treatment.Methods According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria,240 neonates with HAI in the neonatal intensive care unit(NICU)of a hospital in Handan City from January 2018 to December 2022 were selected as the study group,720 neonates without HAI were selected as the control group based on systematic sam-pling method with a ratio of 1∶3.The incidence of HAI,distribution characteristics of infection site,pathogenic features of HAI,as well as the effect of different delivery modes on HAI in neonates with different gestational ages and birth weights were analyzed.Results Neonates with gestational age<28 weeks and birth weight<1 000 g had the highest incidence of HAI,which were 19.48%and 20.41%,respectively.Among neonates with gestational age<28 weeks,unidentified site infection were the most(37.50%),while in all gestational age groups within 28-36+6 weeks,bloodstream infection(BSI)and respiratory system infection were predominant.For neonates with gestational age ≥37 weeks,BSI and unidentified site infection occurred frequently.Among neonates in all weight groups,BSI was the most frequent,followed by respiratory system infection.Pathogens from different sites of in-fections in neonates with different gestational ages and birth weights varied.Among neonates with gestational age of 28-31+6 weeks and birth weight of 1 000-1 499 g,the constituent of birth modes showed statistically significant difference between neonates with and without HAI(both P<0.05).Conclusion Epidemiological and clinical chara-cteristics of HAI in neonates with different gestational ages and birth weights are different.For the prevention and control of HAI,individualized diagnosis and treatment plans should be developed to achieve precise prevention and control,reduce the incidence of HAI,and improve the overall treatment level of neonates.
8.Research on the application of woven mesh unit method in teaching nursing students in clinical internship in operating room
Yunqing GUO ; Xiaojing XIA ; Rui DIAO ; Juan SHU ; Jialin DENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(12):1702-1707
Objective:To explore the application effect of woven mesh unit method in teaching nursing students in clinical internship.Methods:The 300 nursing interns in Chongqing University Jiangjin Hospital who interned in 2022 were included in the traditional group, and the 300 nursing interns who interned in 2023 were included in the reform group. The traditional group received traditional teaching, while the reform group received woven mesh unit teaching. The two groups of nursing students were compared for the assessment scores (theoretical assessment scores and practical operation scores), emergency response abilities (warning ability, emergency response ability, and recovery and summary ability), and evaluation of clinical teaching quality. The t-tests, chi-square test, and rank-sum test were conducted using SPSS 26.0. Results:The theoretical assessment scores and practical operation scores of the reform group were significantly higher than those of the traditional group [(79.15±9.27) vs. (74.58±9.16), (81.25±8.35) vs. (76.04±8.25)]. The scores and total scores of the early warning ability, emergency response ability, and recovery and summary ability of the reform group were significantly higher than those of the traditional group [(15.28±2.36) vs. (12.91±2.42), (38.76±7.37) vs. (34.15±7.29), (21.25±5.14) vs. (18.73±5.07), (75.29±9.86) vs. (65.79±9.76)]. The clinical teaching quality grade of teachers in the reform group was significantly higher than that of the traditional group [high quality (88.67% vs. 79.00%)/medium quality (11.33% vs. 16.67%)/low quality (0.00% vs. 4.33%)].Conclusions:The application of woven mesh unit method in teaching nursing students in clinical internship can effectively improve their theoretical assessment scores, practical operation level, and emergency response ability, as well as the quality of clinical teaching.
9.Research on the application of woven mesh unit method in teaching nursing students in clinical internship in operating room
Yunqing GUO ; Xiaojing XIA ; Rui DIAO ; Juan SHU ; Jialin DENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(12):1702-1707
Objective:To explore the application effect of woven mesh unit method in teaching nursing students in clinical internship.Methods:The 300 nursing interns in Chongqing University Jiangjin Hospital who interned in 2022 were included in the traditional group, and the 300 nursing interns who interned in 2023 were included in the reform group. The traditional group received traditional teaching, while the reform group received woven mesh unit teaching. The two groups of nursing students were compared for the assessment scores (theoretical assessment scores and practical operation scores), emergency response abilities (warning ability, emergency response ability, and recovery and summary ability), and evaluation of clinical teaching quality. The t-tests, chi-square test, and rank-sum test were conducted using SPSS 26.0. Results:The theoretical assessment scores and practical operation scores of the reform group were significantly higher than those of the traditional group [(79.15±9.27) vs. (74.58±9.16), (81.25±8.35) vs. (76.04±8.25)]. The scores and total scores of the early warning ability, emergency response ability, and recovery and summary ability of the reform group were significantly higher than those of the traditional group [(15.28±2.36) vs. (12.91±2.42), (38.76±7.37) vs. (34.15±7.29), (21.25±5.14) vs. (18.73±5.07), (75.29±9.86) vs. (65.79±9.76)]. The clinical teaching quality grade of teachers in the reform group was significantly higher than that of the traditional group [high quality (88.67% vs. 79.00%)/medium quality (11.33% vs. 16.67%)/low quality (0.00% vs. 4.33%)].Conclusions:The application of woven mesh unit method in teaching nursing students in clinical internship can effectively improve their theoretical assessment scores, practical operation level, and emergency response ability, as well as the quality of clinical teaching.
10. CECMAtlas 1.0: A Human Cancer-related Extracellular Matrix Gene Database
Shu-Ting YU ; Sheng-Wei HU ; Yuan LIU ; Hao XU ; Yang LI ; Li-Hong DIAO ; Yi ZHANG ; Jia-Run ZHU ; Dong LI ; Yi ZHANG ; Jia-Run ZHU ; Dong LI ; Dong LI
Chinese Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021;37(2):207-213
Extracellular matrix (ECM) is a major component of the cellular microenvironment.ECM not only provides physical support for cells, hut also participates in various biological processes.In recent years, hundreds of cancer-related ECM (C-ECM) genes have been identified, and some of them can he used as biomarkers.However, rich information about C-ECM genes is scattered among thousands of publications, and there is no systematic summary of their role in tumorigenesis.Here, we present the CECMAtlas (http://biokb.ncpsb.org.cn/CECMAtlas/), a database which collects 225 C-ECM genes and the information of biological processes that they participate in through literature mining and manual curation.This database will contribute to the study of the mechanism of tumorigenesis and possible clinical application.

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