1.The role of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase in liver diseases
Yangling ZENG ; Yunyong WANG ; Haimei GUAN ; Tianwen WANG ; Baohua XIE ; Guobao LI ; Riyun ZHANG ; Tingshuai WANG ; Dewen MAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2025;41(5):983-990
Cholesterol is an essential molecule for the biosynthesis of cell membranes and cell proliferation and differentiation, and the liver plays a central role in cholesterol metabolism and is responsible for the synthesis, uptake, secretion, and transport of cholesterol. The initial stages of cholesterol synthesis in the liver are particularly important, and abnormalities in such stages are closely associated with the progression of various liver diseases. Studies have shown that as a key rate-limiting enzyme in cholesterol biosynthesis, 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (HMGCR) has well-defined regulatory properties and has been confirmed as an important target for the regulation of various liver diseases. This article reviews the process of cholesterol metabolism, the degradation and regulatory mechanisms of HMGCR, and the application of inhibitors, as well as the role of HMGCR in liver diseases, in order to provide new insights for scientific research and the clinical prevention and treatment of liver diseases.
2.Evaluation methods for the rehabilitation efficacy of bidirectional closed-loop motor imagery brain-computer interface active rehabilitation training systems.
He PAN ; Peng DING ; Fan WANG ; Tianwen LI ; Lei ZHAO ; Wenya NAN ; Anmin GONG ; Yunfa FU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2025;42(3):431-437
The bidirectional closed-loop motor imagery brain-computer interface (MI-BCI) is an emerging method for active rehabilitation training of motor dysfunction, extensively tested in both laboratory and clinical settings. However, no standardized method for evaluating its rehabilitation efficacy has been established, and relevant literature remains limited. To facilitate the clinical translation of bidirectional closed-loop MI-BCI, this article first introduced its fundamental principles, reviewed the rehabilitation training cycle and methods for evaluating rehabilitation efficacy, and summarized approaches for evaluating system usability, user satisfaction and usage. Finally, the challenges associated with evaluating the rehabilitation efficacy of bidirectional closed-loop MI-BCI were discussed, aiming to promote its broader adoption and standardization in clinical practice.
Brain-Computer Interfaces
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Humans
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Imagination/physiology*
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Imagery, Psychotherapy/methods*
3.Ethical considerations for artificial intelligence-enhanced brain-computer interface.
Yuyu CAO ; Yuhang XUE ; Hengyuan YANG ; Fan WANG ; Tianwen LI ; Lei ZHAO ; Yunfa FU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2025;42(5):1085-1091
Artificial intelligence-enhanced brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are expected to significantly improve the performance of traditional BCIs in multiple aspects, including usability, user experience, and user satisfaction, particularly in terms of intelligence. However, such AI-integrated or AI-based BCI systems may introduce new ethical issues. This paper first evaluated the potential of AI technology, especially deep learning, in enhancing the performance of BCI systems, including improving decoding accuracy, information transfer rate, real-time performance, and adaptability. Building on this, it was considered that AI-enhanced BCI systems might introduce new or more severe ethical issues compared to traditional BCI systems. These include the possibility of making users' intentions and behaviors more predictable and manipulable, as well as the increased likelihood of technological abuse. The discussion also addressed measures to mitigate the ethical risks associated with these issues. It is hoped that this paper will promote a deeper understanding and reflection on the ethical risks and corresponding regulations of AI-enhanced BCIs.
Brain-Computer Interfaces/ethics*
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Artificial Intelligence/ethics*
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Humans
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Deep Learning
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User-Computer Interface
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Electroencephalography
5.Relationship between C-reactive protein/prealbumin ratio and severity of illness and onset in patients with primary knee osteoarthritis
Yifan WANG ; Tianwen XIN ; Jing YUAN ; Yueping TANG ; Zhe YAO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;46(4):409-413
Objective To investigate the relationship between the ratio of C-reactive protein(CRP)/preal-bumin(PAB)and severity of illness and onset in patients with primary knee osteoarthritis(KOA).Methods A total of 102 patients with primary KOA admitted to a hospital from October 2018 to October 2023 were selected as the study group,and 100 healthy people in a hospital during the same period were select-ed as the control group.According to the Kelgren-Lawrence(K-L)grading criteria,102 patients with primary KOA were divided into K-L grade Ⅰ group(n=21),K-L grade Ⅱ group(n=27),K-L grade Ⅲ group(n=34),and K-L grade Ⅳ group(n=20).The levels of CRP and PAB were measured by automatic biochemical analyzer,and the ratio of CRP/PAB was calculated.The predictive value of CRP,PAB and CRP/PAB ratio to the incidence of primary KOA was analyzed by receiver operating characteristic curve,and the influencing fac-tors of the incidence of primary KOA patients were analyzed by multivariate Logistic regression.Results There were significant differences in CRP,PAB and CRP/PAB ratio among primary KOA patients with different K-L grades(P<0.05).The total score of Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoar-thritis Index(WOMAC)for primary KOA patients from K-L group Ⅰ to K-L group Ⅳ were(40.91±5.18),(46.08±9.21),(51.24±7.46),(65.83±12.93)points,respectively.The difference was statistically signifi-cant(P<0.05).In patients with primary KOA,CRP and CRP/PAB ratio were positively correlated with K-L grade and WOMAC total score,while PAB was negatively correlated with K-L grade and WOMAC total score(P<0.05).CRP and CRP/PAB ratio in study group were higher than those in control group,and PAB level was lower than those in control group,the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).The area under the curve(AUC)and 95%CI of CRP and PAB levels were 0.781(0.736-0.831)and 0.853(0.781-0.876),respectively,and the AUC of CRP/PAB ratio was 0.937(0.892-0.987).Conclusion CRP and CRP/PAB ratio are highly expressed in patients with primary KOA,and PAB is low expressed in patients with pri-mary KOA,which is related to the severity of illness and onset in patients,and can be used as a potential marker to predict the severity of illness and onset in patients with primary KOA.
6.Comparative transcriptome profiling of three different murine modelsof metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis
Tianwen Liu ; Ziyi Guo ; Hanqi Bi ; Bing Zhou ; Yan Lu ; Fei Mao ; Hua Wang
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2025;60(8):1445-1453
Objective:
To compare the transcriptomic profiles between three distinct metabolic dysfunction⁃associat⁃mal murine model that more closely resembles human MASH progression .
Methods:
Forty 8 ⁃week⁃old male C57BL/6J mice were randomly assigned to either a control group fed normal chow diet ( NCD) or one of three MASH model groups receiving high⁃fat high⁃cholesterol diet (HFHCD) , choline⁃deficient high⁃fat diet (CDHFD) ,from three randomly selected mice per group were collected for mRNA sequencing ( mRNA⁃seq) analysis . Mean⁃bases . Overlap of functional profiles was analyzed by gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) profiles to compare the mouse transcriptome with that of human patients at different stages of the disease . Additionally , Pearson ′s correla⁃tion analysis was used to explore the correlation between gene expression of murine models and human MASH .
Results:
Seven commonly up⁃regulated genes (Col1a1 , Smoc2 , Col6a1 , Gpx3 , Col16a1 , Spp1 and Crtap) were de⁃ways involving steatosis , hepatocellular injury and fibrosis were detected in the three MASH models at the pathway level . HFHCD and MCD might share more common traits . In comparing gene expression and pathway profiles be⁃tween different murine models and patients with different stages of MASH , all three murine MASH models showed a closer resemblance to the human progressive stages of MASH . Notably , the transcriptomic features of the CDHFD model were more consistent with those of human MASH .
Conclusion
There are certain similarities and differences among the transcriptional profiles of the three MASH models . The MASH models are more similar to the advanced stage of MASH in human patients . Compared to the other two models , the CDHFD model ′ s transcriptome profile more closely resembles human MASH .
7.The role of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase in liver diseases
Yangling ZENG ; Yunyong WANG ; Haimei GUAN ; Tianwen WANG ; Baohua XIE ; Guobao LI ; Riyun ZHANG ; Tingshuai WANG ; Dewen MAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2025;42(5):983-990
Cholesterol is an essential molecule for the biosynthesis of cell membranes and cell proliferation and differentiation,and the liver plays a central role in cholesterol metabolism and is responsible for the synthesis,uptake,secretion,and transport of cholesterol.The initial stages of cholesterol synthesis in the liver are particularly important,and abnormalities in such stages are closely associated with the progression of various liver diseases.Studies have shown that as a key rate-limiting enzyme in cholesterol biosynthesis,3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase(HMGCR)has well-defined regulatory properties and has been confirmed as an important target for the regulation of various liver diseases.This article reviews the process of cholesterol metabolism,the degradation and regulatory mechanisms of HMGCR,and the application of inhibitors,as well as the role of HMGCR in liver diseases,in order to provide new insights for scientific research and the clinical prevention and treatment of liver diseases.
8.Construction of nursing quality standard in bone oncology department
Weiling ZHANG ; Xiaomin HUANG ; Qian WANG ; Sushuang CHEN ; Xiaolin CAI ; Tianwen HUANG ; Yuan GAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(9):701-709
Objective:To establish the standard of nursing quality in bone oncology department, and provide the basis for scientific evaluation of nursing quality in bone oncology department.Methods:On the theoretical basis of Donabedian′s three-dimensional quality model of "structure-process-outcome", and through literature review and semi-structured interview method, the "evaluation index of nursing quality in bone oncology department" was preliminatively formulated from November 2022 to June 2023. The Delphi method was used to select 31 experts from 31 third-level A hospitals and nursing colleges in 27 provinces or municipalities across the country for two rounds of correspondence consultation. The criteria were screened and modified to determine the evaluation criteria of nursing quality in bone tumor specialty.Results:The questionnaire recovery rate of 2 rounds of expert consultation was 100.00%, the authority coefficient of 2 rounds of expert consultation was 0.93, and the coefficient of variation of 1, 2 and 3-grade standards were all less than or equal to 0.25. The Kendall′s coefficient of concordance of the primary standards of the two rounds of expert consultation were both 0.088, in the secondary standards were 0.103 and 0.140, in the tertiary standards were 0.119 and 0.110. Through 2 rounds of expert letter consultation, the evaluation criteria for the quality of care in bone tumor specialties were divided into three levels, including 3 primary standards (structural quality criteria, process quality criteria and outcome quality criteria), 21 secondary standards and 80 tertiary standards.Conclusions:The construction process of nursing quality standard in bone oncology department is scientific and reliable, reflecting specialty characteristics, and can provide scientific basis for the evaluation of nursing quality in bone oncology department and standardize nursing behavior.
9.Comparison of static teeth exposure in different postures and its influencing factors of orthognathic surgery pa-tients
Tianwen ZHANG ; Huijun YANG ; Feng WANG ; Bo LIN ; Hongyu YANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2024;42(5):624-628
Objective This study aimed to explore the differences and influencing factors of static teeth exposure in different postures of orthognathic surgery patients.Methods A total of 148 patients were collected before or after or-thognathic surgery.Photographs were taken in the upright and supine positions,and the static teeth exposure values were measured to compare whether the difference among different positions was statistically significant.The patients were classified in accordance with gender,presence or absence of orthodontic brackets,measurement time(preoperative or postoperative),and maxillary movement direction(forward or backward),and the difference of static teeth exposure was compared.The correlation between the difference of static teeth exposure and age was analyzed.Results The diffe-rence of static teeth exposure between the two positions was 0.99 mm±0.95 mm,which was statistically significant(P=0.000).A statistical difference in the difference of static exposure was observed between female and male(P<0.05).No statistical difference in the difference of static expo-sure was observed among orthodontic brackets,preopera-tive or postoperative time points,and maxillary move-ment direction.In addition,no significant correlation was found between the difference of static teeth exposure and age(r=-0.087,P=0.291).Conclusion Compared with the upright position,the static exposure of teeth increased by ap-proximately 0.99 mm in the supine position.The difference of static exposure under different postures was greater in males than in females.Furthermore,orthodontic bracket,maxillary surgery,maxillary movement direction,and age had no effect on the difference of static teeth exposure in different postures.
10.Mechanism of action and potential value of the IRE1α/TRAF2/JNK pathway in the progression of acute liver failure
Haimei GUAN ; Kan ZHANG ; Weiyu CHEN ; Guobao LI ; Yangling ZENG ; Riyun ZHANG ; Tianwen WANG ; Baohua XIE ; Dewen MAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2024;40(6):1281-1288
Acute liver failure(ALF)is one of the most critical liver diseases in clinical practice and seriously affects the life and health of Chinese people.Due to its high morbidity and mortality rates,unclear pathogenesis,and limited treatment methods,ALF has become a major problem that needs to be solved urgently in the field of liver diseases.In recent years,more and more studies have shown that endoplasmic reticulum stress is a key biological process in the progression of ALF,and the IRE1α/TRAF2/JNK pathway,as a part of endoplasmic reticulum stress signaling,plays a role in amplifying inflammatory response,promoting hepatocyte apoptosis,and inhibiting liver regeneration ability during the progression of diseases.As a traditional treasure of China,traditional Chinese medicine has become a research hotspot in search for effective prevention and treatment drugs for ALF from monomers of Chinese herbs.This article elaborates on the mechanism of action of the IRE1α/TRAF2/JNK pathway in the progression of ALF and summarizes the potential value of several monomers of Chinese herbs in regulating this pathway,such as salidroside,Fructus Broussonetiae,Fructus Psoraleae+Schisandra chinensis,baicalein,genipin,kaempferol,resveratrol,sea buckthorn polysaccharide extract,and luteol,in order to provide a reference for further research and clinical practice of ALF.


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