1.Pulmonary perfusion SPECT/CT imaging for diagnosing pulmonary embolism and combining with clinical and laboratory indicators for predicting prognosis
Xiaoyu LI ; Jiaxin CAO ; Zhilin ZHANG ; Siyu NIU ; Haiyan LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(4):606-610
Objective To explore the value of pulmonary perfusion SPECT/CT imaging for diagnosing pulmonary embolism(PE)and combining with clinical and laboratory indicators for predicting prognosis.Methods Totally 260 patients with suspected PE were retrospectively collected,and PE was clinically confirmed in 237 cases.The diagnostic efficacy of pulmonary perfusion SPECT/CT imaging and CT pulmonary angiography(CTPA)were compared.Among 237 patients with clinically confirmed PE,160 cases were initially diagnosed who underwent standard anticoagulant therapy and were regularly followed up to 3 months after discharge,and their prognosis were analyzed.Logistic regression was used to analyze clinical data,laboratory indicators and pulmonary perfusion defect scores based on pulmonary perfusion SPECT/CT imaging to screen the independent predictors of poor prognosis of PE of the above patients,and a prediction model was then constructed.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was plotted,and the area under the curve(AUC)was calculated to evaluate the predictive efficacy of this model for predicting prognosis of PE.Results The positive rate of PE diagnosed with pulmonary perfusion SPECT/CT was higher than that with CTPA(66.54%[173/260]vs.59.62%[155/260],x2=4.765,P=0.038).Among 160 cases of clinically confirmed PE,poor prognosis was observed in 51 cases,while good prognosis was noticed in 109 cases.Patients' age,blood urea nitrogen,serum creatinine,uric acid,D-dimer level and pulmonary perfusion defect score were all independent predictors for poor prognosis of PE(all P<0.05),and AUC of the established combined model was 0.731.Conclusion Pulmonary perfusion SPECT/CT imaging could be used for diagnosing PE,and combining with clinical and laboratory indicators could effectively predict prognosis of PE.
2.hAMSCs repair endometrial injury through suppressing endometrial EMT and fibrosis via TGF-β1/Smad signaling pathway
Ting XIE ; Yanming HUANG ; Jiaying NIU ; Rongxia LIU ; Siyu LIANG ; Yao ZHANG ; Lu CHEN ; Binyue SHENG
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(21):2688-2697
Objective To explore the repair effect and mechanism of human amniotic mesenchymal stem cells(hAMSCs)on endometrial injury.Methods hAMSCs were isolated using a two-enzyme digestion and then cultured.The third-passage(P3)cells were harvested to detect the surface markers by flow cytometry and to identify their trilineage differentiation potentials.Eighteen nulliparous female SD rats(8~9 weeks old,weighing 250~280 g)were randomly divided into 3 groups(n=6):normal control group,model group,and hAMSCs group.A rat model of intrauterine adhesions(IUA)was established in SD rats by using curettage combined with lipopolysaccharide(LPS)infection.In 2 weeks after modeling,the hAMSCs group received a bilateral uterine horn transplantation of 0.2 mL hAMSCs(1.0×10? cells/mL),while the model group received a same volume of PBS into both uterine horns.All rats were sacrificed in 2 weeks after transplantation.HE and Masson staining was used to observe endometrial thickness and gland number as well as endometrial fibrosis area.RT-qPCR and Western blotting were performed to detect the mRNA and protein levels of TGF-β1,Smad3,Smad7,epithelial-mesenchymal transition(EMT)markers(E-cadherin,Vimentin),fibrosis factor α-SMA,and endometrial estrogen receptor(ER)and progesterone receptor(PR)in endometrial tissues.Results The obtained cells were identified as hAMSCs due to the characteristics of surface markers and differentiation potentials.Compared with the normal control group,the model group showed decreased endometrial thickness,reduced gland number,increased fibrosis area,and enhanced mRNA and protein levels of fibrosis-related factors TGF-β1,Smad3,Vimentin,and α-SMA(P<0.01),while down-regulation of fibrosis-inhibiting molecule Smad7,the EMT marker E-cadherin,and endometrial receptors ER and PR at both mRNA and protein levels(P<0.01).hAMSCs transplantation increased endometrial thickness and gland number,decreased fibrosis area,and down-regulated mRNA expression of the aforementioned fibrosis-related factors(P<0.01),and up-regulated the mRNA expression levels of Smad7,E-cadherin,ER,and PR(P<0.01).The hAMSCs group also exhibited obviously down-regulated protein levels of TGF-β1,Smad3,and α-SMA(P<0.05),while enhanced protein levels of Smad7 and PR(P<0.05).Conclusion Intrauterine transplantation of hAMSCs can promote the repair of endometrial injury,and inhibits endometrial EMT and fibrosis through the TGF-β1/Smad7 signaling pathway.
3.A randomized controlled trial on effects of Baduanjin and brisk walking on sleep quality in female college students
Ningning LIU ; Lingming HU ; Xiaohan ZHANG ; Yanyan LU ; Xiongbo CHEN ; Heng SUN ; Xinyu NIU ; Siyu WANG ; Xinghong DAI ; Yan LIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(8):691-697
Objective:To explore the effects of Baduanjin and brisk walking on the sleep quality among fe-male college students.Methods:Ninety female college students with poor sleep quality[Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI)≥ 8]were recruited randomly assigned to Baduanjin,brisk walking,and control groups,with 30 par-ticipants in each.The Baduanjin and brisk walking groups participated in 10-week intervention(five 45-minute ses-sions per week),while the control group did not receive any intervention.Baseline and post-intervention assessments were conducted using the PSQI,a lung capacity test,echocardiography,and the Fatigue Scale(FS-14).Results:Af-ter 10 weeks,participants in both the Baduanjin and brisk walking groups got significantly lower PSQI and FS-14 total scores compared to baseline(Ps<0.001).Cardiopulmonary function indicators,including stroke volume(SV),forced expiratory volume in one second(FEV1.0),the vital capacity-to-body mass index(VC/W),and maximum voluntary ventilation per minute(MVV),also significantly improved(Ps<0.001).Furthermore,the Baduanjin group had significantly lower PSQI and FS-14 scores than both the brisk walking and control groups(P<0.001),along with superior improvements in cardiopulmonary function(P<0.001).Conclusion:This study in-dicates that Baduanjin is particularly effective in improving sleep quality,cardiopulmonary function,and reducing fatigue among female college students,showing advantages over brisk walking.
4.Advances in applications of single-cell RNA sequencing to research on radiation-induced injuries
Siyu YANG ; Xiaofeng NIU ; Lijuan DENG ; Zheng REN ; Jun YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(3):249-254
Radiotherapy can cause varying degrees of damage to surrounding normal tissues while treating tumors. In recent years, single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-Seq), an emerging technology in modern biology, has gradually played a significant role in research on radiation-induced injuries. Researchers have delved into a variety of radiation-induced brain injuries, including radiation-induced brain injury (RIBI), cardiovascular injury, lung injury, intestinal injury, skin injury, and hematopoietic injury. Their studies provide novel perspectives for revealing the mechanisms behind radiation-induced injuries, assessing the degree of injury, and exploring potential therapies. This study reviews the advances in the application of scRNA-seq to research on radiation-induced injuries.
5.Analysis of patent management and driving factors for achievement transformation in medical institu-tions in the yangtze river delta region
Xueqi MA ; Mengming CHENG ; Yi ZHANG ; Peng JIA ; Siyu NIU
Modern Hospital 2025;25(10):1628-1632
Objective To analyze the key driving factors for patent management and scientific and technological achieve-ment transformation in medical institutions in the Yangtze River Delta region,and to provide a scientific basis for improving the efficiency of regional medical scientific and technological achievement transformation.Methods A convenience sampling method was used to conduct a questionnaire survey among 480 medical staff from tertiary hospitals in three provinces and one city(An-hui,Jiangsu,Shanghai,Zhejiang)of the Yangtze River Delta region from November 2024 to January 2025.SPSS 23.0 software was used for univariate analysis,multiple linear regression analysis,and regional difference comparisons.Results Univariate a-nalysis showed that region,age,education level,and professional title had statistically significant effects on patent output(P<0.05).Multiple linear regression analysis further indicated that cognitive factors(score:19.01±8.73,β=0.230,P<0.001),support factors(score:25.84±11.33,β=0.211,P=0.004),and incentive factors(score:25.93±10.85,β=0.136,P=0.036)were key drivers of patent output.Significant regional differences were observed,with Anhui Province scoring lower across all dimensions compared to Jiangsu,Zhejiang,and Shanghai(total score:74.18 vs.101.16-107.40,P<0.001).Conclusion Enhancing medical staff's awareness of patents,improving institutional support and incentive mechanisms,and nar-rowing regional development gaps are core optimization pathways for promoting the transformation of medical scientific and techno-logical achievements in the Yangtze River Delta region.
6.A randomized controlled trial on effects of Baduanjin and brisk walking on sleep quality in female college students
Ningning LIU ; Lingming HU ; Xiaohan ZHANG ; Yanyan LU ; Xiongbo CHEN ; Heng SUN ; Xinyu NIU ; Siyu WANG ; Xinghong DAI ; Yan LIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(8):691-697
Objective:To explore the effects of Baduanjin and brisk walking on the sleep quality among fe-male college students.Methods:Ninety female college students with poor sleep quality[Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI)≥ 8]were recruited randomly assigned to Baduanjin,brisk walking,and control groups,with 30 par-ticipants in each.The Baduanjin and brisk walking groups participated in 10-week intervention(five 45-minute ses-sions per week),while the control group did not receive any intervention.Baseline and post-intervention assessments were conducted using the PSQI,a lung capacity test,echocardiography,and the Fatigue Scale(FS-14).Results:Af-ter 10 weeks,participants in both the Baduanjin and brisk walking groups got significantly lower PSQI and FS-14 total scores compared to baseline(Ps<0.001).Cardiopulmonary function indicators,including stroke volume(SV),forced expiratory volume in one second(FEV1.0),the vital capacity-to-body mass index(VC/W),and maximum voluntary ventilation per minute(MVV),also significantly improved(Ps<0.001).Furthermore,the Baduanjin group had significantly lower PSQI and FS-14 scores than both the brisk walking and control groups(P<0.001),along with superior improvements in cardiopulmonary function(P<0.001).Conclusion:This study in-dicates that Baduanjin is particularly effective in improving sleep quality,cardiopulmonary function,and reducing fatigue among female college students,showing advantages over brisk walking.
7.Analysis of patent management and driving factors for achievement transformation in medical institu-tions in the yangtze river delta region
Xueqi MA ; Mengming CHENG ; Yi ZHANG ; Peng JIA ; Siyu NIU
Modern Hospital 2025;25(10):1628-1632
Objective To analyze the key driving factors for patent management and scientific and technological achieve-ment transformation in medical institutions in the Yangtze River Delta region,and to provide a scientific basis for improving the efficiency of regional medical scientific and technological achievement transformation.Methods A convenience sampling method was used to conduct a questionnaire survey among 480 medical staff from tertiary hospitals in three provinces and one city(An-hui,Jiangsu,Shanghai,Zhejiang)of the Yangtze River Delta region from November 2024 to January 2025.SPSS 23.0 software was used for univariate analysis,multiple linear regression analysis,and regional difference comparisons.Results Univariate a-nalysis showed that region,age,education level,and professional title had statistically significant effects on patent output(P<0.05).Multiple linear regression analysis further indicated that cognitive factors(score:19.01±8.73,β=0.230,P<0.001),support factors(score:25.84±11.33,β=0.211,P=0.004),and incentive factors(score:25.93±10.85,β=0.136,P=0.036)were key drivers of patent output.Significant regional differences were observed,with Anhui Province scoring lower across all dimensions compared to Jiangsu,Zhejiang,and Shanghai(total score:74.18 vs.101.16-107.40,P<0.001).Conclusion Enhancing medical staff's awareness of patents,improving institutional support and incentive mechanisms,and nar-rowing regional development gaps are core optimization pathways for promoting the transformation of medical scientific and techno-logical achievements in the Yangtze River Delta region.
8.Advances in applications of single-cell RNA sequencing to research on radiation-induced injuries
Siyu YANG ; Xiaofeng NIU ; Lijuan DENG ; Zheng REN ; Jun YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(3):249-254
Radiotherapy can cause varying degrees of damage to surrounding normal tissues while treating tumors. In recent years, single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-Seq), an emerging technology in modern biology, has gradually played a significant role in research on radiation-induced injuries. Researchers have delved into a variety of radiation-induced brain injuries, including radiation-induced brain injury (RIBI), cardiovascular injury, lung injury, intestinal injury, skin injury, and hematopoietic injury. Their studies provide novel perspectives for revealing the mechanisms behind radiation-induced injuries, assessing the degree of injury, and exploring potential therapies. This study reviews the advances in the application of scRNA-seq to research on radiation-induced injuries.
9.Pulmonary perfusion SPECT/CT imaging for diagnosing pulmonary embolism and combining with clinical and laboratory indicators for predicting prognosis
Xiaoyu LI ; Jiaxin CAO ; Zhilin ZHANG ; Siyu NIU ; Haiyan LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(4):606-610
Objective To explore the value of pulmonary perfusion SPECT/CT imaging for diagnosing pulmonary embolism(PE)and combining with clinical and laboratory indicators for predicting prognosis.Methods Totally 260 patients with suspected PE were retrospectively collected,and PE was clinically confirmed in 237 cases.The diagnostic efficacy of pulmonary perfusion SPECT/CT imaging and CT pulmonary angiography(CTPA)were compared.Among 237 patients with clinically confirmed PE,160 cases were initially diagnosed who underwent standard anticoagulant therapy and were regularly followed up to 3 months after discharge,and their prognosis were analyzed.Logistic regression was used to analyze clinical data,laboratory indicators and pulmonary perfusion defect scores based on pulmonary perfusion SPECT/CT imaging to screen the independent predictors of poor prognosis of PE of the above patients,and a prediction model was then constructed.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was plotted,and the area under the curve(AUC)was calculated to evaluate the predictive efficacy of this model for predicting prognosis of PE.Results The positive rate of PE diagnosed with pulmonary perfusion SPECT/CT was higher than that with CTPA(66.54%[173/260]vs.59.62%[155/260],x2=4.765,P=0.038).Among 160 cases of clinically confirmed PE,poor prognosis was observed in 51 cases,while good prognosis was noticed in 109 cases.Patients' age,blood urea nitrogen,serum creatinine,uric acid,D-dimer level and pulmonary perfusion defect score were all independent predictors for poor prognosis of PE(all P<0.05),and AUC of the established combined model was 0.731.Conclusion Pulmonary perfusion SPECT/CT imaging could be used for diagnosing PE,and combining with clinical and laboratory indicators could effectively predict prognosis of PE.
10.Renal leukocyte chemokine type 2 amyloidosis: a clinicopathological analysis of fifteen cases
Xiangyang WANG ; Weixia HAN ; Siyu CHEN ; Dan NIU ; Xinyu WANG ; Chen WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2024;53(8):809-815
Objective:To investigate the clinicopathological features of renal leukocyte chemokine type 2 amyloidosis (ALECT2).Methods:The prevalence, clinical characteristics, renal histopathological features, and renal outcome of 15 patients with ALECT2 by kidney biopsy were collected in the Department of Kidney Pathology, Shanxi Medical University Second Hospital, Taiyuan, China from January 1993 to December 2023. Immunohistochemistry and mass spectrometry for amyloid proteins were carried out.Results:Fifteen patients with ALECT2 were included in the study, representing 12.93% (15/116) of the renal biopsy-proven amyloidosis cases. There were 5 males and 10 females. The median age at diagnosis was 61 years. All patients had various degrees of proteinuria; 7 patients had nephrotic syndrome; 3 patients had renal insufficiency; 7 patients had microscopic hematuria. Renal biopsy showed that strongly orangophilic amyloid proteins distributed mainly in the renal cortical interstitium, vascular walls, the glomerular mesangium and/or glomerular basement membrane. Eight cases were diagnosed with ALECT2 alone and 7 cases combined with other renal diseases, including 4 cases with membranous nephropathy, 2 cases with IgA nephropathy, and 1 case with subacute tubular interstitial nephropathy. ALECT2 patients with concurrent renal disease showed a higher proteinuria level than those without (3.48 g/24 h versus 4.58 g/24 h). All patients were corroborated by immunohistochemistry to exhibit the specific location of LECT2 in the amyloid fibrils. Mass spectrometry analysis revealed LECT2 polypeptide in 9 patients. Except two patients with worsening renal function, the others showed stable renal function during the mean follow-up period of 12.5 months.Conclusions:ALECT2 is the second common type of renal amyloidosis in our center. The majority of ALECT2 patients show concurrent renal diseases, with a high rate of membranous nephropathy. Amyloid deposits distribute mainly in the cortical interstitium of the kidney, the glomerular mesangium and vascular walls. Mass spectrometry is the most sensitive and specific method for detecting LECT2 amyloidosis.

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