1.Research progress on platelets in glioma.
Mingrong ZUO ; Tengfei LI ; Zhihao WANG ; Yufan XIANG ; Siliang CHEN ; Yanhui LIU
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(1):28-37
Gliomas are the most common primary neuroepithelial tumors of the central nervous system in adults, of which glioblastoma is the deadliest subtype. Apart from the intrinsically indestructible characteristics of glioma (stem) cells, accumulating evidence suggests that the tumor microenvironment also plays a vital role in the refractoriness of glioblastoma. The primary functions of platelets are to stop bleeding and regulate thrombosis under physiological conditions. Furthermore, platelets are also active elements that participate in a variety of processes of tumor development, including tumor growth, invasion, and chemoresistance. Glioma cells recruit and activate resting platelets to become tumor-educated platelets (TEPs), which in turn can promote the proliferation, invasion, stemness, and chemoresistance of glioma cells. TEPs can be used to obtain genetic information about gliomas, which is helpful for early diagnosis and monitoring of therapeutic effects. Platelet membranes are intriguing biomimetic materials for developing efficacious drug carriers to enhance antiglioma activity. Herein, we review the recent research referring to the contribution of platelets to the malignant characteristics of gliomas and focusing on the molecular mechanisms mediating the interaction between TEPs and glioma (stem) cells, as well as present the challenges and opportunities in targeting platelets for glioma therapy.
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2.The laboratory biomarkers of disease activity in ankylosing spondylitis
Siming Gao ; Wei Liu ; Siliang Man ; Hongchao Li ; Hui Song
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2025;60(3):552-557, 564
Objective :
To analyze the correlation between different laboratory biomarkers and disease activity in ankylosing spondylitis and to compare their specificity and sensitivity in assessing disease activity.
Methods :
Spearman correlation or Pearson correlation was used to analyze the correlation between disease activity and laboratory biomarkers. Receiver operating characteristic(ROC) was used to compare the sensitivity and specificity of each laboratory biomarker in evaluating disease activity.
Results :
Hypersensitive C-reactive protein, fibrinogen, D-dimer, erythrocyte sediment rate, C-reactive protein, immuno-inflammatory index(platelet count×neutrophil count/lymphocyte count), fibrinogen/albumin ratio, albumin and pro-albumin were correlated with disease activity. The ratio of fibrinogen to albumin, fibrinogen, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, immuno-inflammatory index, C-reactive protein and hypersensitive C-reactive protein had good values in determining the disease activity.
Conclusion
Different laboratory biomarkers are correlated with the disease activity of ankylosing spondylitis, and some of them have better discriminating values for the disease activity.
3.Predictive value of a model based on clinical features and plasma biomarkers for AF after pacemaker implantation surgery
Mengchao JIN ; Hui LI ; Siliang PENG ; Xinru GUO
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(6):742-746
Objective To construct a prediction model for atrial fibrillation(AF)after pacemaker implantation based on clinical features and plasma atrial natriuretic peptide(ANP)and brain na-triuretic peptide(BNP).Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 242 patients under-going pacemaker implantation in our department from January 2020 to October 2023.According to the occurrence of postoperative AF or not,they were divided into an AF group(61 cases)and a non-AF group(181 cases).The risk factors of AF after pacemaker implantation were analyzed,and a risk prediction model of AF after pacemaker implantation was constructed based on clinical features and plasma ANP and BNP levels.Results The AF group had significantly advanced age,larger proportions of hypertension and coronary heart disease,larger left ventricular diameter,and higher ANP,BNP,IL-6 and IL-8 levels,but lower proportion of using calcium antagonists when compared with the non-AF group(P<0.01).Binary logistic regression analysis showed that hy-pertension,coronary heart disease,ANP,BNP and IL-6 were risk factors(P<0.05,P<0.01),and taking calcium antagonists was protective factor for AF after pacemaker implantation(P<0.05).Hosmer Lemeshow fitting test indicated the model had a good fitness(x2=7.264,P=0.508).ROC curve analysis showed that the area under curve(AUC)value of the risk model for AF after pacemaker implantation in the training set was 0.826(95%CI:0.768-0.884),with an accuracy of 79.3%(192/242),and the AUC value of the model in the validation set was 0.835(95%CI:0.733-0.938).Conclusion Our AF prediction model based on clinical features and plasma ANP and BNP had good performance,and can provide auxiliary reference in predicting AF in patients undergoing pacemaker implantation.
4.Predictive value of a model based on clinical features and plasma biomarkers for AF after pacemaker implantation surgery
Mengchao JIN ; Hui LI ; Siliang PENG ; Xinru GUO
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(6):742-746
Objective To construct a prediction model for atrial fibrillation(AF)after pacemaker implantation based on clinical features and plasma atrial natriuretic peptide(ANP)and brain na-triuretic peptide(BNP).Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 242 patients under-going pacemaker implantation in our department from January 2020 to October 2023.According to the occurrence of postoperative AF or not,they were divided into an AF group(61 cases)and a non-AF group(181 cases).The risk factors of AF after pacemaker implantation were analyzed,and a risk prediction model of AF after pacemaker implantation was constructed based on clinical features and plasma ANP and BNP levels.Results The AF group had significantly advanced age,larger proportions of hypertension and coronary heart disease,larger left ventricular diameter,and higher ANP,BNP,IL-6 and IL-8 levels,but lower proportion of using calcium antagonists when compared with the non-AF group(P<0.01).Binary logistic regression analysis showed that hy-pertension,coronary heart disease,ANP,BNP and IL-6 were risk factors(P<0.05,P<0.01),and taking calcium antagonists was protective factor for AF after pacemaker implantation(P<0.05).Hosmer Lemeshow fitting test indicated the model had a good fitness(x2=7.264,P=0.508).ROC curve analysis showed that the area under curve(AUC)value of the risk model for AF after pacemaker implantation in the training set was 0.826(95%CI:0.768-0.884),with an accuracy of 79.3%(192/242),and the AUC value of the model in the validation set was 0.835(95%CI:0.733-0.938).Conclusion Our AF prediction model based on clinical features and plasma ANP and BNP had good performance,and can provide auxiliary reference in predicting AF in patients undergoing pacemaker implantation.
5.Ultrasound four-dimensional auto left atrial quantification technique for evaluating changes of left atrial volume and function in ankylosing spondylitis patients with different activity
Siliang LI ; Jianjun YUAN ; Xijun ZHANG ; Yu LU ; Haohui ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(12):1842-1846
Objective To explore changes of left atrial(LA)volume and function in ankylosing spondylitis(AS)patients with different activity by using ultrasound four-dimensional auto LA quantification(4D Auto LAQ)technique.Methods Eighty-nine AS patients were retrospectively selected and divided into remission group(group A,n=20),low activity group(group B,n=25),high activity group(group C,n=23)and very high activity group(group D,n=21)according to AS disease activity score-C reactive protein(ASDAS-CRP).Meanwhile,54 healthy adults with age and gender matched were recruited as control group.Conventional echocardiographic parameters and LA volume and strain parameters obtained with 4D Auto LAQ technique were compared among groups.Multiple ordinal logistic regression was used to analyze the correlations of LA volume and strain parameters with AS disease activity.Results The ratio of early diastolic peak flow velocity of mitral orifice to early diastolic velocity of lateral mitral annulus(E/e')and LA minimum volume(LAVmin),the maximum volume(LAVmax),presystolic volume(LAVpre),ejection fraction(LAEF),active ejection fraction(LAaEF)and passive ejection fraction(LApEF)were all significantly different among groups,so were LA longitudinal strain during reservoir phase(LASr-l),conduit phase(LAScd-l),contraction phase(LASct-l)and circumferential strain during reservoir phase(LASr-c),conduit phase(LAScd-c)and contraction phase(LASct-c)(all P<0.001).LAVmin was positively correlated(OR=7.106,B=1.96),while LASr-l and LASct-l were negatively correlated with AS activity(OR=0.235,0.145,B=-1.44,-1.93).Conclusion With the increase of disease activity,LAVmin in AS patients gradually increased,while LASr-l and LASct-l gradually decreased.
6.Ultrasound four-dimensional auto left atrial quantification technique for evaluating changes of left atrial volume and function in ankylosing spondylitis patients with different activity
Siliang LI ; Jianjun YUAN ; Xijun ZHANG ; Yu LU ; Haohui ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(12):1842-1846
Objective To explore changes of left atrial(LA)volume and function in ankylosing spondylitis(AS)patients with different activity by using ultrasound four-dimensional auto LA quantification(4D Auto LAQ)technique.Methods Eighty-nine AS patients were retrospectively selected and divided into remission group(group A,n=20),low activity group(group B,n=25),high activity group(group C,n=23)and very high activity group(group D,n=21)according to AS disease activity score-C reactive protein(ASDAS-CRP).Meanwhile,54 healthy adults with age and gender matched were recruited as control group.Conventional echocardiographic parameters and LA volume and strain parameters obtained with 4D Auto LAQ technique were compared among groups.Multiple ordinal logistic regression was used to analyze the correlations of LA volume and strain parameters with AS disease activity.Results The ratio of early diastolic peak flow velocity of mitral orifice to early diastolic velocity of lateral mitral annulus(E/e')and LA minimum volume(LAVmin),the maximum volume(LAVmax),presystolic volume(LAVpre),ejection fraction(LAEF),active ejection fraction(LAaEF)and passive ejection fraction(LApEF)were all significantly different among groups,so were LA longitudinal strain during reservoir phase(LASr-l),conduit phase(LAScd-l),contraction phase(LASct-l)and circumferential strain during reservoir phase(LASr-c),conduit phase(LAScd-c)and contraction phase(LASct-c)(all P<0.001).LAVmin was positively correlated(OR=7.106,B=1.96),while LASr-l and LASct-l were negatively correlated with AS activity(OR=0.235,0.145,B=-1.44,-1.93).Conclusion With the increase of disease activity,LAVmin in AS patients gradually increased,while LASr-l and LASct-l gradually decreased.
8.Correlation between right atrial volume and function and liver function grading in patients with hepatitis B cirrhosis by four-dimensional ultrasound automatic quantitation analysis
Yang CAO ; Haohui ZHU ; Siliang LI ; Shuowen SUN ; Huihui ZHANG ; Jinwen CHEN ; Ting YE ; Jianjun YUAN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2023;32(1):60-66
Objective:To evaluate right atrial (RA) volume and function in patients with hepatitis B cirrhosis by four-dimensional automatic quantitation analysis technique, and to explore its correlation with liver function grading.Methods:Ninety patients with hepatitis B cirrhosis who were clinically confirmed in Henan Provincial People′s Hospital from December 2020 to July 2021 were randomly enrolled as the research subjects. According to Child-Pugh liver function score criteria, the patients were divided into three groups: Child-Pugh A group ( n=31), Child-Pugh B group ( n=31), Child-Pugh C group ( n=28). Another 30 healthy volunteers with gender and age matched at the same period were selected as the control group. The RA maximum volume (RAVmax), RA minimum volume (RAVmin), RA presystolic volume (RAVpreA), RA maximum volume index (RAVImax), RA emptying volume (RAEV), RA ejection fraction (RAEF), RA reservoir longitudinal and circumferential strains (RASr, RASr-c), RA conduit longitudinal and circumferential strains (RAScd, RAScd-c), RA contraction longitudinal and circumferential strains (RASct, RASct-c) were obtained by four-dimensional automatic quantitation analysis technique. Spearman correlation analysis was used to explore the correlation between the volume and strain parameters of right atrium and liver function grading, and the independent correlation factors of RASr-c were analyzed by univariate and multivariate linear regression analyses. Results:Compared with the control group, Child-Pugh A and Child-Pugh B groups, RAVmax, RAVmin, RAVpreA, RAVImax, and RAEV were all increased in Child-Pugh C group (all P<0.05). Compared with control group, the absolute values of RASr, RASct, RASr-c and RASct-c were increased, and the absolute values of RAScd and RAScd-c were decreased in Child-Pugh A group (all P<0.05). Compared with control group, Child-Pugh A and Child-Pugh B groups, the absolute values of RASr, RAScd, RASct, RASr-c, RAScd-c and RASct-c were decreased in the Child-Pugh C group (all P<0.05). Correlation analysis showed that the volume and strain parameters of the right atrium were correlated with liver function grading. RASr-c was independently correlated with E/e, ALB and BNP(β=-0.543, 0.521, and -0.562 respectively, all P<0.05). Conclusions:During the compensatory stage in patients with hepatitis B cirrhosis, the RA functions of reservoir and contractile were increased, but the function of conduit was decreased. With the aggravation of liver cirrhosis, the RA functions of reservoir, conduit and contractile were all decreased. The four-dimensional volume and strain parameters of the right atrium were correlated with Child-Pugh liver function grading, and RASr-c was independently correlated with E/e, ALB and BNP.
9.Real-world Study on the Efficacy,Safety and Economics of Vancomycin Hydrochloride for Injection from Two Manufacturers
Haixia ZHANG ; Xingkai CHEN ; Pei LIANG ; Jinchun LIU ; Yichen LI ; Mengying LIU ; Siliang WANG ; Huaijun ZHU ; Weihong GE
Herald of Medicine 2023;42(12):1850-1855
Objective To evaluate the differences in efficacy,safety and economics of vancomycin hydrochloride for injection between two manufacturers based on real-world data.Methods A total of 6 757 cases of intravenous use of vancomycin hydrochloride for injection from different manufacturers between January 1,2013 and December 31,2019 in the Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School were retrospectively analyzed,and 5308 cases were matched by 1∶1 propensity score method,including 2 654 cases in the group A(domestic drug group)and 2 654 cases in group B(the innovator drug group).The differences in efficacy and safety between the two groups were compared.Cost-effectiveness analysis was used to compare the drug economics of the two groups.Results There were no significant differences in clinical cure rate,bacterial clearance rate,and incidence of adverse events between the two groups(P>0.05).In terms of economics,the average cost of vancomycin per capita,average daily cost of vancomycin and average cost of antibiotics per capita were significantly different between the two groups(P<0.05),and the cost of group B was higher than that of group A.Conclusion The efficacy and safety of vancomycin hydrochloride for injection were consistent between the two manufacturers.
10.A follow up study on the correlation between sleep duration and body mass index in primary and middle school students in Zhejiang Province from 2017 to 2019
ZHOU Siliang, LI Xingxiu, GU Fang, LOU Ke, DENG Rui, DONG Bin
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(6):847-850
Objective:
To understand sleep behavior among primary and middle school students and its impact on overweight and obesity changes, to provide evidence for developing obesity prevention and controlling strategies in children and adolescents.
Methods:
Primary and middle school students from three cities in Zhejiang Province who participated in questionnaire surveys and physical measurements in both 2017 and 2019 were selected. A follow up dataset of 605 students was developed and the relationship between sleep duration and body mass index was analyzed.
Results:
From 2017 to 2019, BMI Z scores for male and female participants increased by 0.24 and 0.13, respectively. BMI Z scores increased by 0.29 in students of 9-12 years old and increased by 0.11 and 0.25 in urban and rural students, respectively ( P <0.05). The prevalence of insufficient sleep duration increased from 37.0 % to 41.8% simultaneously ( χ 2=3.68, P =0.06). After adjusting for confounding factors, the BMI Z score of students with insufficient sleep was 0.20 higher than those with sufficient sleep duration ( P <0.01). Compared with participants who had sufficient sleep duration from 2017 to 2019, participants whose sleep duration changed from sufficient to insufficient, and those who always had insufficient sleep duration increased by 0.23, respectively ( P <0.05).
Conclusion
Insufficient sleep duration is a risk factor for obesity. Shortened sleep duration is related to weight gain, and maintaining sufficient sleep duration may reduce the risk of obesity in children and adolescents.


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