1.Inflammatory disorders that affect the cerebral small vessels.
Fei HAN ; Siyuan FAN ; Bo HOU ; Lixin ZHOU ; Ming YAO ; Min SHEN ; Yicheng ZHU ; Joanna M WARDLAW ; Jun NI
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(11):1301-1312
This comprehensive review synthesizes the latest advancements in understanding inflammatory disorders affecting cerebral small vessels, a distinct yet understudied category within cerebral small vessel diseases (SVD). Unlike classical SVD, these inflammatory conditions exhibit unique clinical presentations, imaging patterns, and pathophysiological mechanisms, posing significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Highlighting their heterogeneity, this review spans primary angiitis of the central nervous system, cerebral amyloid angiopathy-related inflammation, systemic vasculitis, secondary vasculitis, and vasculitis in autoinflammatory diseases. Key discussions focus on emerging insights into immune-mediated processes, neuroimaging characteristics, and histopathological distinctions. Furthermore, this review underscores the importance of standardized diagnostic frameworks, individualized immunomodulation approaches, and novel targeted therapies to address unmet clinical demands.
Humans
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Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases/pathology*
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Inflammation/pathology*
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Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy/pathology*
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Vasculitis, Central Nervous System/pathology*
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Vasculitis/pathology*
2.A study on electroencephalogram characteristics of depression in patients with aphasia based on resting state and emotional Stroop task.
Siyuan DING ; Yan ZHU ; Chang SHI ; Banghua YANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2025;42(3):488-495
Post-stroke aphasia is associated with a significantly elevated risk of depression, yet the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study recorded 64-channel electroencephalogram data and depression scale scores from 12 aphasic patients with depression, 8 aphasic patients without depression, and 12 healthy controls during resting state and an emotional Stroop task. Spectral and microstate analyses were conducted to examine brain activity patterns across conditions. Results showed that depression scores significantly negatively explained the occurrence of microstate class C and positively explained the transition probability from microstate class A to B. Furthermore, aphasic patients with depression exhibited increased alpha-band activation in the frontal region. These findings suggest distinct neural features in aphasic patients with depression and offer new insights into the mechanisms contributing to their heightened vulnerability to depression.
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Electroencephalography
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Aphasia/etiology*
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Stroop Test
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Emotions/physiology*
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Depression/etiology*
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Male
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Female
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Middle Aged
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Stroke/complications*
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Brain/physiopathology*
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Adult
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Rest/physiology*
3.Clinical management and outcomes of respiratory distress syndrome in preterm infants <32 weeks′ gestation from the Chinese Neonatal Network from 2019 to 2023
Yue HE ; Xiao CHEN ; Lijiao ZU ; Zhicheng ZHU ; Jieru SHEN ; Jie YANG ; Siyuan JIANG ; Jianguo ZHOU ; Chao CHEN ; Lin YUAN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2025;63(8):870-878
Objective:To analyze the current status and trends in the clinical management and outcomes of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in preterm infants <32 weeks′ gestation admitted to the Chinese Neonatal Network (CHNN) from 2019 to 2023.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2024 to January 2025 using the CHNN cohort of very preterm and extremely preterm infants. A total of 30 869 RDS infants with gestational age <32 weeks were admitted within 1 day after birth to CHNN centers from 2019 to 2023. Data on demographics, perinatal management, early complications within 7 days of age, and in-hospital outcomes were collected. Yearly groups were defined by admission year. Trends by year were evaluated by Cochran-Armitage trend test, linear regression model and median regression model.Results:The gestational age at birth of 30 869 RDS infant was 28.9 (27.1, 30.7) weeks and the birth weight was 1 259 (932, 1 586) g. Males account for 56.5% (17 363/30 757). From 2019 to 2023, the prevalence of RDS was 73.8% (5 503/7 461), 74.5% (5 490/7 368), 79.8% (5 884/7 372), 81.6% (6 435/7 889), and 86.0% (7 557/8 789), respectively, showing an increasing trend year by year ( P<0.001). The overall rate of pulmonary surfactant administration was 72.4% (22 359/30 869), fluctuating between 71.2% (5 381/7 557) and 74.3% (4 089/5 503) over the 5-year period. Antenatal corticosteroids were administered to 82.3% (24 357/29 597) mothers of RDS infants and 23.6% (7 218/30 565) RDS infants received noninvasive positive end-expiratory pressure support in the delivery room, both showing a increasing trend over the 5 years (both P<0.001). The incidence of pneumothorax and the use rate of inhaled nitric oxide within 7 days of age were 1.3% (393/30 846) and 1.4% (436/30 869), respectively, both showing increasing trends over the 5 years (both P<0.001). The rate of complete course of antenatal corticosteroids administration was 64.6% (14 458/22 382), the rates of discharge against medical advice and mortality within 7 days of age were 5.3% (1 635/30 869) and 2.7% (724/26 803), respectively, all showing a decreasing trend over time (all P<0.05). Regarding in-hospital outcomes, mortality rate of RDS infants was 4.6% (1 228/26 803), showing a downward trend year by year ( P=0.005). The incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) was 35.0% (9 417/26 919), and the combined incidence of death or BPD was 36.4% (9 763/26 803), both showing an increasing trend year by year (both P<0.001). Conclusions:RDS prevalence increased annually in preterm infants <32 weeks′ gestation from 2019 to 2023, with declining mortality but rising BPD rates. While antenatal steroid use and noninvasive positive end-expiratory pressure support application improved, full-course antenatal steroid compliance decreased. These findings highlight the need for standardized perinatal management protocols to improve the clinical management of RDS.
4.Clinical characteristics of primary autoimmune cerebellar ataxia patients with autoantibodies
Mange LIU ; Haitao REN ; Hongzhi GUAN ; Siyuan FAN ; Yingmai YANG ; Yicheng ZHU ; Liying CUI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2025;58(1):55-63
Objective:To analyze the clinical characteristics and prognosis of primary autoimmune cerebellar ataxia (PACA) patients with autoantibodies.Methods:Patients from the Department of Neurology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital (from March 2013 to December 2023) who met the modified diagnostic criteria of PACA were collected. Cell based assay and tissue based assay were used to detect anti-cerebellar antibodies. The clinical features, results of neuroimaging, cerebrospinal fluid examinations and the prognosis of the patients were analyzed. Modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score≤2 at the last follow-up was defined as a favorable prognosis. Exacerbation of cerebellar ataxia after clinical improvement or stabilization for at least 2 months was defined as relapse.Results:A total of 20 patients were included, including 7 males. The onset age was 48.4 (22.8, 59.3) years. Gait ataxia was the most common cerebellar symptom. Extracerebellar neurological abnormalities included pyramidal sign, peripheral neuropathy/radiculopathy and diplopia. Elevated cerebrospinal fluid white blood cells and positive specific oligoclonal bands were observed in 4/16 and 7/15 of patients, respectively. The brain magnetic resonance imaging examination of the patients showed that 8 patients had no obvious abnormalities, 9 patients showed cerebellar atrophy, and 3 patients showed abnormal signals in the brain or cerebellum. A total of 9 different anti-cerebellar antibodies were detected in the patient′s serum and (or) cerebrospinal fluid, with the most common being anti-Homer-3 antibodies ( n=7). After immunotherapy, 13/17 of patients improved. After 37.5 (21.0, 93.0) months of follow-up, the median mRS score of the patients was 3, and 8 patients (8/20) achieved good prognosis and 6 patients experienced disease recurrence. Conclusions:The clinical manifestations of PACA patients have certain heterogeneity, and positive anti-neuroantibodies and meeting PACA diagnostic criteria are the main basis for diagnosing the disease. Immunotherapy is effective for most patients, but there is still a considerable proportion of patients who have not achieved a good long-term functional prognosis.
5.Exploration of Milestone Evaluation System for Core Competencies in Knowledge and Skills of Neurology Residents
Liling DONG ; Dan XU ; Yuze CAO ; Siyuan FAN ; Hang LI ; Yicheng ZHU ; Lixin ZHOU ; Jun NI
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(6):1619-1628
To develop a milestone-based evaluation system for the core "knowledge and skills" competency of neurology residents that is tailored to China's medical context, so as to provide precise guidance for their training and assessment. Using the Delphi method, the study first constructed an initial framework through literature review, on-site investigation and expert-group discussion. Two rounds of expert consultation were then conducted among specialists in neurology education across China. Indicators were screened and optimized according to the mean score, agreement rate and coefficient of variation (CV), ultimately finalizing the system. The expert response rates in both rounds were 100%. The group authority coefficients were 0.97 and 0.98, with Cronbach's α of 0.90 and 0.88, respectively. The mean scores of all indicators ranged from 3.88 to 5.00, agreement rates from 62.50 % to 100 %, and CVs from 0 to 0.21. The finalized framework comprises one first-level indicator, three second-level indicators and 17 third-level indicators. The milestone evaluation system for core competencies in "knowledge and skills" of neurology residents developed in this study is scientific and reasonable, providing a standardized and scientific assessment tool for the standardized training of neurology residents.
6.Reporting Guidelines in Implementation Science:Overview,Categorization and Future Directions
Xiaoshan CHEN ; Dadong WU ; Run WANG ; Qing ZHAO ; Siyuan LIU ; Wanqing HUANG ; Zizhen HUANG ; Yuting WAN ; Huanyu HU ; Junlin ZHU ; Jiangyun CHEN ; Zhiwei HUANG ; Dong XU
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(4):1033-1046
Reporting guidelines are structured checklists for researchers to follow when reporting spe-cific types of studies.As researches conducted in real-world settings to address practical issues,implementa-tion research has stringent requirements for the replicability of result and the transparency of reporting,making its reporting guidelines particularly important.This paper systematically introduces the reporting guidelines in the field of implementation science,outlines their classification systems and scopes of applica-tion,and focuses on explaining the core characteristics and functions of five key reporting guidelines,inclu-ding the Standards for Reporting Implementation Studies(StaRI),Reporting guidelines for implementation and operational research,the Template for Intervention Description and Replication(TIDieR),the Frame-work for Reporting Adaptations and Modifications-Enhanced(FRAME),and recommendations for specifying and reporting implementation strategies.Furthermore,combined with the PEDALs research paradigm in im-plementation science,this paper further clarifies the specific application pathways for reporting guidelines and discusses directions for refinement,aiming to provide references for researchers to select appropriate reporting guidelines.
7.The relationship between the radioresistance of anaplastic thyroid cancer and the induction of epithelial- mesenchymal transition
Mingyue LI ; Chengzhi LIU ; Difan WANG ; Hongying YANG ; Shang CAI ; Ye TIAN ; Siyuan LI ; Ruiqiu ZHU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(6):607-616
Objective:To investigate the relationship between the radioresistance of anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) and the induction of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT).Methods:Firstly, the radiotherapy sensitivity of differentiated thyroid cancer cells (TPC-1, FTC-133) and ATC cells (CAL-62, 8305C), and the protein levels of E-cadherin, N-cadherin and vimentin proteins after 6 Gy irradiation were detected. The changes in transcriptional levels before and after 4 Gy X-ray radiation of ATC cells were analyzed using mRNA sequencing. Then, the ATC radio-resistant cell models were constructed and validated, and the cell line with the highest radio-resistance was selected for subsequent experiments. Radio-resistant cells were classified into the control group (no treatment), EMT-inhibitor group (EMT-inhibitor-1 pre-treatment), Vactosertib group [transforming growth factor-β(TGF-β) inhibitor Vactosertib pre-treatment), and si-Snail group (knockdown of Snail gene by siRNA transfection), respectively. The expression level of EMT related proteins and TGF-β/Smad signaling pathway related proteins, the cloning efficiency, and the phosphorylated-histone H2A family member X (γH2AX) positive cells rate in the treatment groups and the control group were detected by Western blotting, clone formation assay, immunofluorescence, respectively, reflecting the changes in EMT level and DNA repair ability. Comparison between two groups was performed by Dunnett t-test. Comparison among multiple groups was conducted by one-way ANOVA. Results:The radiosensitivity of ATC cells were lower than that of differentiated thyroid cancer cells. After irradiation, the expression level of E-cadherin was low, those of N-cadherin and vimentin were high, EMT level was increased, and the expression levels of TGF-β/Smad signaling pathway-associated proteins were up-regulated in ATC cells. After use of EMT inhibitor, Vactosertib and Snail knockdown, the expression levels of EMT-associated proteins were down-regulated, cell survival fraction was declined, γH2AX positive cell rate was increased, DNA damage repair ability was weakened and the radiosensitivity was enhanced in radiotherapy-resistant ATC strains. Conclusions:The level of radiotherapy resistance in ATC cells is positively correlated with the EMT level, and the mechanism of radiotherapy resistance is related to the activation of the TGF-β/Smad/Snail pathway after irradiation.
8.Application of high-frequency ultrasound-guided"cross-shaped"positioning method in open reduction of rib fractures
Tao JI ; Youtao WU ; Biao XIE ; Shuibo ZHU ; Siyuan ZHAN ; Gang YANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Erping XI
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2025;33(7):741-745
Objective To explore the advantages of high-frequency ultrasound-guided"cross-shaped"positioning method in accurate positioning and surgical effect in open reduction and internal fixation of rib fractures.Methods Retrospective analysis of 97 cases of multiple rib fractures treated surgically in our department from october 2019 to october 2024.Patients were divided into three groups based on different localization methods.The control group designed the surgical incision according to the results of chest three-dimensional reconstruction,the ultrasound group determined the incision based on the control group combined with high-frequency ultrasound,and Based on the method used in the ultrasound group,the"cross-localization"technique was combined to determine the incision in the cross-shaped group.The comparison of surgical-related data included fracture positioning accuracy,incision length of per singer rib,postoperative drainage volume,duration of drainage tube retention,postoperative pain score,operative time,intraoperative blood loss,length of hospital stay and incision infection rate.Additionally,commonly used inflammatory markers(white blood cell count,neutrophil percentage,CRP,IL-6,NF-κB)and pain-related biomarkers(PGE2,5-HT)were also included in the comparative analysis.Results In the control group,ultrasound group,and crossover group,aside from wound infections,the respective accuracies of fracture localization were 68.97%vs 87.50%vs 97.22%,the length of single rib incision was(3.50±1.23)cm vs(2.70±0.62)cm vs(2.45±0.58)cm,the volume of drainage on the day of surgery was(170.55±27.85)ml vs(150.69±24.67)ml vs(120.34±18.45)ml,the duration of drainage tube retention was(4.17±1.12)days vs(3.67±0.95)days vs(3.12±0.65)days,the postoperative pain scores were(6.86±2.15)vs(5.54±1.15)vs(4.89±1.53),the operation times were(75.84±15.62)minutes vs(67.74±11.85)minutes vs(57.35±9.36)minutes,the intraoperative blood loss was(85.78±11.78)ml vs(72.65±8.92)ml vs(62.23±9.63)ml,and the length of hospital stay was(8.42±1.47)days vs(7.12±1.14)days vs(6.56±1.32)days.The crossover group showed superior results in all metrics compared to the other two groups,with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).The inflammatory and pain stress indicators for the control,ultrasound,and crossover groups were as follows:white blood cell counts[(16.39±4.15)× 109/Lvs(13.25±2.45)× 109/L vs(12.02±2.77)× 109/L],neutrophil percentages[(80.14±12.21)vs(72.36±10.34)vs(65.73±8.83)],CRP[(31.86±6.87)mg/L vs(27.72±5.65)mg/L vs(24.69±4.11)mg/L],IL-6[(46.35±11.42)pg/L vs(41.42±8.75)pg/L vs(35.53±9.51)pg/L],NF-B[(22.55±4.98)pg/L vs(17.34±3.62)pg/L vs(15.91±3.84)pg/L],PGE2[(240.37±21.65)ng/L vs(209.45±23.24)ng/L vs(180.21±18.72)ng/L],and 5-HT[(290.62±34.37)ng/L vs(270.85±26.98)ng/L vs(210.62±19.64)ng/L].The crossover group demonstrated statistically significant differences compared to both the control and ultrasound groups(P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in incision infection among the three groups(P>0.05).Conclusion The ultrasound-guided"cross"positioning method for rib fracture open reduction and internal fixation can more accurately locate the incision,shorten the incision length and hospitalization time,reduce postoperative inflammatory response and patient pain,and facilitate rapid recovery after surgery.
9.Application of full-neuroendoscopic technique in surgical treatment of posterior cranial fossa lesions
Zhiyi ZHOU ; Hao ZHAO ; Yifeng MIAO ; Chihao ZHU ; Xi YANG ; Siyuan WANG ; Junfeng FENG ; Yongming QIU
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(3):365-372
Objective·To investigate the application effects and benefits of full-neuroendoscopic technique in the surgical treatment of posterior cranial fossa lesions.Methods·A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 105 patients with posterior cranial fossa lesions who underwent surgery using full-neuroendoscopic techniques at the Department of Neurosurgery,Renji Hospital,Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine,between January 2021 and December 2023.The data included patients'gender,age,lesion locations,nature of lesions,surgical procedures,and postoperative recovery.Follow-up with contrast-enhanced MRI was performed one month postoperatively,with subsequent follow-ups every three months on average,depending on the nature of the lesions.Results·Among the 105 patients,there were 45 males with an average age of(56±17)years and 60 females with an average age of(62±12)years.Lesions were predominantly located in the cerebellopontine angle area(78 cases),with others in the petrous bone area(7 cases),cerebellum(10 cases),and brainstem(10 cases).The nature of lesions included vestibular schwannoma(11 cases),meningioma(7 cases),glioma(7 cases),brain metastases(7 cases),hemangioblastoma(6 cases),cyst(1 case),and neuropathic conditions such as trigeminal neuralgia(43 cases),hemifacial spasm(22 cases),and glossopharyngeal neuralgia(1 case).All patients successfully underwent resection or biopsy of their lesions or microvascular decompression under full-neuroendoscopy.The follow-up period ranged from 3 months to 3 years.Enhanced MRI confirmed complete resection in 34 tumor cases(87.2%),near-total resection in 3 cases(7.7%),and biopsy in 2 cases(5.1%).Three deaths occurred during follow-up.Among the patients with vascular neuropathic diseases,two with trigeminal neuralgia experienced incomplete pain relief postoperatively.The resolution rates for hemifacial spasm and glossopharyngeal neuralgia were 100%.Postoperative complications occurred in 3 cases,with 2 cases of hydrocephalus that were managed with ventriculoperitoneal shunting,and 1 case of poor wound healing.Conclusion·Full-neuroendoscopic technique demonstrates potential in the surgical treatment of posterior cranial fossa lesions.
10.Establishment and evaluation of a mouse model of acute exacerbation of interstitial pulmonary fibrosis
Wenjing WU ; Siyuan ZHU ; Xingjie SANG ; Qin ZHANG ; Peng ZHAO ; Hailong ZHANG ; Yunping BAI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(4):816-824
AIM:A mouse model of acute exacerbation of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis(AE-IPF)was estab-lished.METHODS:One hundred and twenty male C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into a negative control group,an IPF group,and an acute exacerbation of interstitial fibrosis(AE-IPF)group.The IPF group received a low dose(3 mg/kg)of bleomycin(BLM)by endotracheal drip on days 0,14,and 28.The AE-IPF group received a high dose(5 mg/kg)of BLM by endotracheal drip on day 56.The control group received an equal volume of saline at different time points.The AE-IPF group was injected with a high dose(5 mg/kg)of BLM via tracheal drip on day 56 on top of the initial IPF induction,while the control group received equal amounts of saline at different time points.Experiments were con-ducted on the 57th,59th,63rd,and 70th days after the initial modeling.Mice were observed for general conditions,CT imaging changes,HE,and Masson staining to assess the degree of alveolitis and fibrosis in lung tissues.Lung function,hydroxyproline(HYP)content in lung tissues,and interleukin-6(IL-6)content in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF)were also measured.RESULTS:Mice in the AE-IPF group exhibited wheezing,shortness of breath,dyspnea,and weight loss.CT imaging revealed that IPF group mice showed patchy,subpleural reticular fuzzy shadows with irregular thickening of interlobular septa and intralobular linear shadows,along with tractional bronchiectasis.In the AE-IPF group,new ground-glass shadows and solid shadows appeared in addition to the IPF features.AE-IPF group mice demon-strated decreased lung function,elevated lung index,and acute pulmonary edema.HE and Masson staining of AE-IPF group mice showed consistent pathological manifestations of AE-IPF.HYP content in lung tissues,total cell count in BALF,and IL-6 concentration were significantly higher in the AE-IPF group compared to the control group(P<0.05).CONCLUSION:The use of multiple tracheal drip administrations of bleomycin successfully established an AE-IPF ani-mal model in mice.The 63rd day of the experiment was identified as the optimal observation point,as it exhibited the most significant pathological features and clinical symptoms.This model provides ideal conditions for studying AE-IPF patho-genesis and evaluating therapeutic efficacy.

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