1.Efficacy of Bulleyaconitine A combined with pregabalin in the treatment of herpes zoster neuralgia and its effects on serum neuropeptide, IL-17, CXCL10 and NF-κB levels
Zhifeng ZHANG ; Wenlu YAN ; Ziwei XIA ; Kemei SHI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(7):999-1003
Objective:To explore the clinical efficacy of Bulleyaconitine A combined with pregabalin in the treatment of herpes zoster neuralgia (HZN), and its effects on serum neuropeptide, interleukin-17 (IL-17), CXC chemokine ligand 10 (CXCL10), and nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) levels.Methods:A total of 114 HZN patients admitted to the Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University from January 2021 to December 2022 were selected and divided into observation group ( n=57) and control group ( n=57) by random number table method. The control group was treated with oral pregabalin capsules, and the observation group was treated with Bulleyaconitine A on the basis of the control group for 4 weeks. The clinical efficacy of the two groups was observed. The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score for pain, total score of Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), total score of The MOS 36 Item Short form Health Survey (SF-36), as well as serum neuropeptide [substance P (SP), neuropeptide Y (NPY), β-endorphin (β-EP)] and IL-17, CXCL10, NF-κB levels were compared between the two groups before and after treatment. The occurrence of adverse reactions in the two groups was recorded. Results:The total effective rate of the observation group [82.46%(47/57)] was significantly higher than that of the control group [64.91%(37/57), P<0.05]. Before treatment, there were no significant differences in VAS score, total PSQI score, and total SF-36 score between the two groups (all P>0.05); after treatment, the VAS score and total PSQI score of both groups were significantly decreased (all P<0.05), the total SF-36 score was significantly increased (all P<0.05), and the above indicators in the observation group were better than those in the control group (all P<0.05). Before treatment, there were no significant differences in serum SP, NPY, and β-EP levels between the two groups (all P>0.05); after treatment, serum SP and NPY levels in both groups were significantly decreased (all P<0.05), serum β-EP levels were significantly increased (all P<0.05), and serum SP and NPY levels in the observation group were lower than those in the control group (all P<0.05), serum β-EP levels were higher than those in the control group ( P<0.05). Before treatment, there were no significant differences in serum IL-17, CXCL10, and NF-κB levels between the two groups (all P>0.05); after treatment, serum IL-17, CXCL10, and NF-κB levels in both groups were significantly decreased (all P<0.05), and serum IL-17, CXCL10, and NF-κB levels in the observation group were lower than those in the control group (all P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the adverse reaction rate between the observation group [7.02%(4/57)] and the control group [12.28%(7/57)] ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Bulleyaconitine A combined with pregabalin has good efficacy and safety in the treatment of HZN, which can effectively reduce the degree of neuropathic pain and improve sleep and quality of life. Its mechanism may be related to further regulating the level of neuropeptide and inhibiting the inflammatory state in the body.
2.The value of 3D and 2D radiomics features models of MRI in predicting Ki-67 expression in Luminal breast cancer
Yang YIN ; Wenlu LI ; Jitao GUO ; Jian ZHANG ; Na LI ; Yan ZHAO ; Zhiyuan YANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(1):52-57
Objective To explore the value of 3D and 2D radiomics features models based on multiparameter MRI in predicting Ki-67 expression(with 14%and 20%as the critical values,respectively)in breast cancer.Methods The MRI images of 147 patients with pathologically confirmed Luminal breast cancer were analyzed retrospectively.The patients were randomly divided into training set and test set according to the ratio of 7︰3.The 3D and 2D radiomics features of intratumor and peritumor were extracted from diffusion weighted imaging(DWI),dynamic contrast enhancement(DCE)mask(S0)and DCE phase 3(S3)images.Then the models were constructed by multiple pipeline combinations of three feature normalization methods,two feature dimensionality reduction methods,four feature selection methods,and ten classifiers.The receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve and the area under the curve(AUC)were used to evaluate the prediction performance of the models in order to select the best 3D and 2D single parame-ter(DWI,S0,S3)and multiparameter combination(S0+S3,S0+DWI,S3+DWI,S0+S3+DWI)models.Finally,the differ-ences between the models were compared by De Long test.Results With 14%as the critical value,the AUC of 3D and 2D models in the training set were 0.726-0.824 and 0.707-0.835,respectively,and those in the test set were 0.724-0.82 and 0.701-0.805.With 20%as the critical value,the AUC of 3D and 2D models in the training set were 0.743-0.868 and 0.793-0.881,respectively,and those in the test set were 0.738-0.853 and 0.743-0.814.There was no significant statistical difference between 3D and 2D models with the same parameter in the two critical values standards.Conclusion The multiparameter MRI-based radiomics models can bet-ter predict the expression of Ki-67 in breast cancer,and the models based on intratumor and peritumor 3D and 2D features have the same prediction efficiency.
3.Gut microbiota and Parkinson's disease.
Lin WANG ; Ying CUI ; Bingyu HAN ; Yitong DU ; Kenish Sirajbhai SALEWALA ; Shiya WANG ; Wenlu ZHAO ; Hongxin ZHANG ; Sichen WANG ; Xinran XU ; Jianpeng MA ; Yan ZHU ; Houzhen TUO
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(3):289-297
Emerging evidence suggests that dysbiosis of the gut microbiota is associated with the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD), a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder. The microbiota-gut-brain axis plays a crucial role in the development and progression of PD, and numerous studies have demonstrated the potential therapeutic benefits of modulations in the intestinal microbiota. This review provides insights into the characterization of the gut microbiota in patients with PD and highlights associations with clinical symptoms and underlying mechanisms. The discussion underscores the increased influence of the gut microbiota in the pathogenesis of PD. While the relationship is not fully elucidated, existing research demonstrates a strong correlation between changes in the composition of gut microbiota and disease development, and further investigation is warranted to explain the specific underlying mechanisms.
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4.The value of 3D and 2D radiomics features models of MRI in predicting Ki-67 expression in Luminal breast cancer
Yang YIN ; Wenlu LI ; Jitao GUO ; Jian ZHANG ; Na LI ; Yan ZHAO ; Zhiyuan YANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(1):52-57
Objective To explore the value of 3D and 2D radiomics features models based on multiparameter MRI in predicting Ki-67 expression(with 14%and 20%as the critical values,respectively)in breast cancer.Methods The MRI images of 147 patients with pathologically confirmed Luminal breast cancer were analyzed retrospectively.The patients were randomly divided into training set and test set according to the ratio of 7︰3.The 3D and 2D radiomics features of intratumor and peritumor were extracted from diffusion weighted imaging(DWI),dynamic contrast enhancement(DCE)mask(S0)and DCE phase 3(S3)images.Then the models were constructed by multiple pipeline combinations of three feature normalization methods,two feature dimensionality reduction methods,four feature selection methods,and ten classifiers.The receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve and the area under the curve(AUC)were used to evaluate the prediction performance of the models in order to select the best 3D and 2D single parame-ter(DWI,S0,S3)and multiparameter combination(S0+S3,S0+DWI,S3+DWI,S0+S3+DWI)models.Finally,the differ-ences between the models were compared by De Long test.Results With 14%as the critical value,the AUC of 3D and 2D models in the training set were 0.726-0.824 and 0.707-0.835,respectively,and those in the test set were 0.724-0.82 and 0.701-0.805.With 20%as the critical value,the AUC of 3D and 2D models in the training set were 0.743-0.868 and 0.793-0.881,respectively,and those in the test set were 0.738-0.853 and 0.743-0.814.There was no significant statistical difference between 3D and 2D models with the same parameter in the two critical values standards.Conclusion The multiparameter MRI-based radiomics models can bet-ter predict the expression of Ki-67 in breast cancer,and the models based on intratumor and peritumor 3D and 2D features have the same prediction efficiency.
5.Efficacy of Bulleyaconitine A combined with pregabalin in the treatment of herpes zoster neuralgia and its effects on serum neuropeptide, IL-17, CXCL10 and NF-κB levels
Zhifeng ZHANG ; Wenlu YAN ; Ziwei XIA ; Kemei SHI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(7):999-1003
Objective:To explore the clinical efficacy of Bulleyaconitine A combined with pregabalin in the treatment of herpes zoster neuralgia (HZN), and its effects on serum neuropeptide, interleukin-17 (IL-17), CXC chemokine ligand 10 (CXCL10), and nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) levels.Methods:A total of 114 HZN patients admitted to the Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University from January 2021 to December 2022 were selected and divided into observation group ( n=57) and control group ( n=57) by random number table method. The control group was treated with oral pregabalin capsules, and the observation group was treated with Bulleyaconitine A on the basis of the control group for 4 weeks. The clinical efficacy of the two groups was observed. The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score for pain, total score of Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), total score of The MOS 36 Item Short form Health Survey (SF-36), as well as serum neuropeptide [substance P (SP), neuropeptide Y (NPY), β-endorphin (β-EP)] and IL-17, CXCL10, NF-κB levels were compared between the two groups before and after treatment. The occurrence of adverse reactions in the two groups was recorded. Results:The total effective rate of the observation group [82.46%(47/57)] was significantly higher than that of the control group [64.91%(37/57), P<0.05]. Before treatment, there were no significant differences in VAS score, total PSQI score, and total SF-36 score between the two groups (all P>0.05); after treatment, the VAS score and total PSQI score of both groups were significantly decreased (all P<0.05), the total SF-36 score was significantly increased (all P<0.05), and the above indicators in the observation group were better than those in the control group (all P<0.05). Before treatment, there were no significant differences in serum SP, NPY, and β-EP levels between the two groups (all P>0.05); after treatment, serum SP and NPY levels in both groups were significantly decreased (all P<0.05), serum β-EP levels were significantly increased (all P<0.05), and serum SP and NPY levels in the observation group were lower than those in the control group (all P<0.05), serum β-EP levels were higher than those in the control group ( P<0.05). Before treatment, there were no significant differences in serum IL-17, CXCL10, and NF-κB levels between the two groups (all P>0.05); after treatment, serum IL-17, CXCL10, and NF-κB levels in both groups were significantly decreased (all P<0.05), and serum IL-17, CXCL10, and NF-κB levels in the observation group were lower than those in the control group (all P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the adverse reaction rate between the observation group [7.02%(4/57)] and the control group [12.28%(7/57)] ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Bulleyaconitine A combined with pregabalin has good efficacy and safety in the treatment of HZN, which can effectively reduce the degree of neuropathic pain and improve sleep and quality of life. Its mechanism may be related to further regulating the level of neuropeptide and inhibiting the inflammatory state in the body.
6.SingHealth Radiology Archives pictorial essay Part 2: gastroenterology, musculoskeletal, and obstetrics and gynaecology cases.
Mark Bangwei TAN ; Kim Ping TAN ; Joey Chan Yiing BEH ; Eugenie Yi Kar CHAN ; Kenneth Fu Wen CHIN ; Zong Yi CHIN ; Wei Ming CHUA ; Aaron Wei-Loong CHONG ; Gary Tianyu GU ; Wenlu HOU ; Anna Chooi Yan LAI ; Rebekah Zhuyi LEE ; Perry Jia Ren LIEW ; May Yi Shan LIM ; Joshua Li Liang LIM ; Zehao TAN ; Eelin TAN ; Grace Siew Lim TAN ; Timothy Shao Ern TAN ; Eu Jin TAN ; Alexander Sheng Ming TAN ; Yet Yen YAN ; Winston Eng Hoe LIM
Singapore medical journal 2021;62(1):8-15
The Singapore Health Services cluster (SingHealth) radiology film archives are a valuable repository of local radiological cases dating back to the 1950s. Some of the cases in the archives are of historical medical interest, i.e. cerebral angiography in the workup of patients with hemiplegia. Other cases are of historical social interest, being conditions seen during earlier stages of Singapore's development, i.e. bound feet. The archives form a unique portal into the development of local radiology as well as the national development of Singapore. A selection from the archives is published in commemoration of the International Day of Radiology in 2020, as well as the 200th anniversary of the Singapore General Hospital in 2021. This pictorial essay comprises gastroenterology, musculoskeletal and obstetrics and gynaecology cases from the archives.
7.SingHealth Radiology Archives pictorial essay Part 1: cardiovascular, respiratory and neurological cases.
Mark Bangwei TAN ; Kim Ping TAN ; Joey Chan Yiing BEH ; Eugenie Yi Kar CHAN ; Kenneth Fu Wen CHIN ; Zong Yi CHIN ; Wei Ming CHUA ; Aaron Wei-Loong CHONG ; Gary Tianyu GU ; Wenlu HOU ; Anna Chooi Yan LAI ; Rebekah Zhuyi LEE ; Perry Jia Ren LIEW ; May Yi Shan LIM ; Joshua Li Liang LIM ; Zehao TAN ; Eelin TAN ; Grace Siew Lim TAN ; Timothy Shao Ern TAN ; Eu Jin TAN ; Alexander Sheng Ming TAN ; Yet Yen YAN ; Winston Eng Hoe LIM
Singapore medical journal 2020;61(12):633-640
The Singapore Health Services cluster (SingHealth) radiology film archives are a valuable repository of local radiological cases dating back to the 1950s. Some of the cases in the archives are of historical medical interest, i.e. cerebral angiography in the workup of patients with hemiplegia. Other cases are of historical social interest, being conditions seen during earlier stages of Singapore's development, i.e. bound feet. The archives form a unique portal into the development of local radiology as well as the national development of Singapore. A selection from the archives is published in 2020 in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the formation of SingHealth, the 55th National Day of Singapore, and the 125th anniversary of the International Day of Radiology. This pictorial essay comprises cardiovascular, respiratory and neurological cases from the archives.
8. Research progress of medical nitric oxide production technology
Qian LI ; Wenlu ZHANG ; Hong WANG ; Yan WANG ; Hong SHA
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2019;42(5):430-435
Nitric oxide is a messenger molecule in the body, which is widely distributed in various tissues of living organisms and participates in regulating the physiological activities of cells. Inhalation of low concentrations of NO can selectively relax the pulmonary blood vessels, which can achieve good results and has been applied in clinical respiratory emergency treatment such as pulmonary hypertension, neonatal hypoxic respiratory failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), etc. At present, in addition to the clinical use of chemical methods to produce NO gas (storage in cylinders), NO can also be generated by discharge. Among them, the pulsed arc discharge can realize the preparation of NO at any time and solve the problems of decompression and storage of conventional NO gas supply. In this paper, the clinical application of NO, discharge technology, and removal methods of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) were reviewed.
9.Measurement of mandibular incisive canal by cone beam CT
Juanfang ZHU ; Lin LIU ; Yan XIAO ; Wenlu LI ; Xueli TIAN ; Bing LIU ; Jia GUO
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2015;(7):511-514
Objective This study was conducted to measure the mandibular incisive canal (MIC) by cone beam computed tomography(CBCT)and to assess 3?dimensional structure, course and adjacent structure of the MIC , in order to ensure safe region for surgery of the mandibular interforaminal area. Methods A total of the CBCT images from 83 patients were studied and measured. The detection rates of MIC were calculated The diameter of the MIC and the distances from MIC to the labial and lingual cortices and the inferior border of the mandible and tooth tips were measured at canines and lateral incisors. Results MIC was found in 67.8%of the patients. In the position of canine, the diameter of MIC, the mean distance of the MIC to the tips of the teeth, to the buccal border of the mandible , to the lingual border of the mandible and the inferior border of the mandible were (1.3±0.4), (8.9±2.9), (4.3±0.9), (5.2±1.1) and (8.6± 1.5) mm, respectively. In the position of the incisor, the distance of MIC, the mean distance of the MIC to the tips of the teeth, to the buccal border of the mandible , to the lingual border of the mandible and the inferior border of the mandible were (1.0 ± 0.3), (13.3 ± 4.0), (4.2 ± 0.9), (5.9 ± 0.9) and (8.9 ± 1.8) mm, respectively. Conclusion CBCT clearly show three dimensional structure, course and adjacent structure of the MIC. Preoperative CBCT can provide vital information for surgery of the mandibular interforaminal area.

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