1.Research progress on the role of Piezo1 in dental and periodontal tissues
LI Wenyan ; MO Chaolun ; WANG Yajing ; FU Xuefei
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2026;34(6):595-605
Piezo1 is a Ca²⁺-permeable mechanosensitive ion channel that plays a central role in mechanosensing and signal transduction in dental and periodontal tissues. In tooth tissue, Piezo1 is a key factor mediating dentin sensitive pain. The flow of dentinal tubule fluid induced by external stimulation can activate the Piezo1 channel on odontoblasts, triggering neuronal signals through the pannexin-1-purinergic 2X3 receptor (PANX-1-P2X3) receptor axis, resulting in pain perception. In addition, Piezo1 has a dual regulatory role in the process of pulp inflammation and repair : on the one hand, its expression is up-regulated in an inflammatory environment, which may aggravate pain sensitivity ; on the other hand, it activates the migration, proliferation and odontogenic differentiation of dental pulp stem cells by mediating Ca²⁺influx, ATP release and downstream purinergic 2X7 receptor (P2X7R), MEK / ERK signaling pathways, thereby promoting reparative dentin formation. In periodontal tissue, Piezo1 plays a central role in maintaining periodontal tissue homeostasis and regulating alveolar bone remodeling by sensing mechanical stimuli such as bite force. During orthodontic tooth movement, Piezo1 promotes osteogenic differentiation by activating Wnt / Ca²⁺, Notch and other pathways on the tension side. It affects osteoclast activity by regulating receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand/osteoprotegerin (RANKL/OPG) balance on the pressure side. At the same time, Piezo1 is also a key regulator of periodontal immune microenvironment. It is expressed in immune cells such as macrophages, neutrophils and dendritic cells. Its activation can promote the polarization of macrophages to pro-inflammatory M1 type, enhance the release of pro-inflammatory factors and matrix metalloproteinases, and thus aggravate the inflammatory destruction of periodontal tissue.In view of its multiple functions, Piezo1 has become a potential therapeutic target, including local or systemic application of its inhibitors, mechanical intervention, physical therapy, gene therapy and stem cell therapy, showing a broad clinical transformation prospect in the treatment of oral diseases. In this paper, the structural characteristics, signal transduction mechanism of Piezo1 and its expression distribution, function and regulatory network in tooth tissue and periodontal tissue are reviewed, so as to provide ideas for the development of oral disease treatment strategies targeting Piezo1.
2.Prediction of efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer:a comparison of multiple imaging modalities
Dezheng SUN ; Wenyan DONG ; Min FANG ; Fu SHEN ; Chaoqian LIU ; Yuan SHENG
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2025;46(4):524-529
Imaging modalities play an important role in predicting the efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer,and different imaging modalities have their own advantages and value.In this review,the performance of mammography,magnetic resonance imaging(MRI),ultrasound,and positron emission tomography in predicting the efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer was compared.Among them,MRI,especially dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI,and the combination of imaging omics and artificial intelligence,has shown high sensitivity and specificity,and has gradually become the preferred examination method.With the continuous progress of technology and research,these imaging modalities are expected to play more important roles in the precise and individualized treatment of breast cancer.
3.Cross-border high-quality clinical nutrition internship program for Hong Kong college students at the Department of Clinical Nutrition of Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Rongrong LI ; Fumin HUANG ; Kang YU ; Fang WANG ; Wei CHEN ; Yanping LIU ; Junren KANG ; Wenyan SUN ; Pengju LIU ; Jin FU ; Peipei CHEN ; Wei WEI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2025;33(4):311-314
Cross-border teaching provides new opportunities for college students to gain diverse insights amid the globalization and internationalized education, In July 2024, guided by the Chinese Association for Science and Technology, the Chinese Nutrition Society and the Hong Kong Nutrition Association collaborated to host a three-week clinical nutrition internship at Peking Union Medical College Hospital for five college students from Hong Kong SAR, China. This program included participating in outpatient rounds, attending in inpatient nutrition management, and attending lectures, aiming to enhance students' professional skills and clinical experience. Cultural exchange and value-based education also enriched students' social responsibility and cultural understanding. The Hong Kong students also brought diverse cultural backgrounds and inputs, enabling multidimensional communication during the training. Post-internship feedback survey showed that the students found the inernship valuable for their career development and hoped for more learning opportunities. This cross-border high-quality internship program fostered skill enhancement, cultural exchange between young students in Beijing and Hong Kong and contributed to advancement of clinical nutrition.
4.Cross-border high-quality clinical nutrition internship program for Hong Kong college students at the Department of Clinical Nutrition of Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Rongrong LI ; Fumin HUANG ; Kang YU ; Fang WANG ; Wei CHEN ; Yanping LIU ; Junren KANG ; Wenyan SUN ; Pengju LIU ; Jin FU ; Peipei CHEN ; Wei WEI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2025;33(4):311-314
Cross-border teaching provides new opportunities for college students to gain diverse insights amid the globalization and internationalized education, In July 2024, guided by the Chinese Association for Science and Technology, the Chinese Nutrition Society and the Hong Kong Nutrition Association collaborated to host a three-week clinical nutrition internship at Peking Union Medical College Hospital for five college students from Hong Kong SAR, China. This program included participating in outpatient rounds, attending in inpatient nutrition management, and attending lectures, aiming to enhance students' professional skills and clinical experience. Cultural exchange and value-based education also enriched students' social responsibility and cultural understanding. The Hong Kong students also brought diverse cultural backgrounds and inputs, enabling multidimensional communication during the training. Post-internship feedback survey showed that the students found the inernship valuable for their career development and hoped for more learning opportunities. This cross-border high-quality internship program fostered skill enhancement, cultural exchange between young students in Beijing and Hong Kong and contributed to advancement of clinical nutrition.
5.Research Progress of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Lower Extremity Lymphedema
Wenyan FU ; Yaxi WANG ; Shasha DUAN ; Yilu SHI ; Zhiyuan JIN ; Xiaoshan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(1):109-112
Lymphoedema of lower extremities,chronic and progressive,will severely deteriorate the quality of life of patients as it progresses.Thus,early diagnosis and treatment to delay the progress of the disease is conducive to improving the prognosis of patients.At present,common techniques for the diagnosis of lower limb lymphedema,whose advantages and disadvantages vary,cannot be applied to individual case comprehensively.CEUS has the advantages of non-invasion,convenience,real-time,and good repeatability for this disease.CEUS can enhance the image of lymph in lymphatics,and has a high sensitivity to superficial lymphatics,gradually applied in lymphedema of lower limbs.This article reviews the application of CEUS in lower limb lymphedema.
6.Advances in the Application of Multimodality Imaging Assessment of Left Ventricular Reverse Remodeling After Aortic Valve Replacement
Zhiyuan JIN ; Yaxi WANG ; Shasha DUAN ; Yilu SHI ; Wenyan FU ; Dan ZHANG ; Qi CHEN ; Xiaoshan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(10):1080-1084
Chronic aortic stenosis and regurgitation can cause left ventricular remodeling.Whether these changes are reversible and their reversibility after valve replacement are the main determinants affecting the timing and prognosis of surgery.Imaging techniques are commonly used to evaluate myocardial structure and function,in which echocardiography and enhanced CT are helpful to evaluate artificial flap function and monitor left ventricular deformation,while cardiac MR and PET/CT are helpful to identify the progression and regression of postoperative cardiac fibrosis.The combined application of these new techniques can improve clinical outcomes by early diagnosis and non-invasive detection of postoperative left ventricular reverse remodeling.This paper reviews the evaluation and application of multi-modal imaging techniques for left ventricular reverse remodeling after aortic valve replacement.
7.Clinical study on patient-derived organoids as a predictive model for assessing treatment response in pancreatic cancer
Suya SHEN ; Jingjing LI ; Hao CHENG ; Wenyan GUAN ; Zhiwen LI ; Xiao FU ; Yingzhe HU ; Zhenghua CAI ; Yuqing HAN ; Yudong QIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2023;38(9):655-661
Objective:To construct a biospecimen bank of patient derived organoids (PDOs) from pancreatic cancer tissues and to explore the feasibility of PDOs drug sensitivity assay technology to guide chemotherapy drug selection for pancreatic cancer.Methods:Pancreatic cancer tissue specimens obtained after surgical resection and puncture biopsy from Mar 2020 to Dec 2022 at Drum Tower Hospital, Nanjing University School of Medicine were collected. Pancreatic cancer PDOs were cultured in vitro and histologically identified; PDOs were treated with gemcitabine, Nab-paclitaxel, fluorouracil, Oxaliplatin, and Irinotecan and cell viability was measured to analyze the correlation between PDOs drug sensitivity and the actual clinical treatment response.Results:The PDOs can reproduce the pathological features of corresponding tumor tissues; the sensitivity of different PDOs to the same chemotherapeutic drug is significantly different; The sensitivity of PDOs was highly consistent with the actual treatment effect of the corresponding patients 75.76% (25/33); organoid organ-based susceptibility testing had predictive value for the treatment response of patients (AUC=0.733, 95% CI: 0.546-0.919, P<0.05). Conclusion:A biobank of pancreatic cancer PDOs was successfully constructed, and the drug susceptibility test results were significantly correlated with the actual medication response of patients, suggesting that the drug susceptibility test technology based on PDOs has the potential to guide individualized chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer.
8.Application of IVF/ICSI-ET in infertility patients with polycystic ovary syndrome combined with insulin resistance
Bo XU ; Wenyan XIE ; Xiuhong FU ; Shuai SHAO ; Yuan CHEN ; Aihong BAI ; Rongxiang LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2022;16(1):93-97
Objective:To analyze the clinical outcome of vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection-embryo transfer (IVF/ICSI-ET) in infertile patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) combined with insulin resistance (IR) .Methods:A total of 257 PCOS infertile patients undergoing IVF/ICSI-ET from Jan. 2018 to Dec. 2020 were included and retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into IR group (HOMA-IR≥2.5, 130 cases) and non-IR group (HOMA-IR<2.5, 127 cases) according to the level (median 2.5) of homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR) . The levels of basic sex hormones [follicular stimulating hormone (FSH) , luteinizing hormone (LH) , estradiol (E2) , testosterone (T) , progestational hormone (P) , anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) ] and numbers of basic sinus follicles, levels of blood glucose and insulin at 30min, 60min and 120min after glucose administration and fasting and proconceptive pregnancy outcome indicators[gonadotropin (Gn) use time and dose, number of eggs obtained, fertilization rate, high-quality embryonic rate, occurrence rate of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) , implantation rate, clinical pregnancy rate, biochemical pregnancy rate, abortion rate, live birth rate and pregnancy complications] were compared between the two groups. The influencing factors of clinical outcomes were analyzed by Logistic regression.Results:The levels of basic LH [ (8.86±1.60) mIU/ml vs (6.54±1.12) mIU/ml], T[ (63.20±7.47) ng/dl vs (52.11±5.69) ng/dl] in IR group was significantly higher than those in non-IR group ( P<0.05) . At different time-point, the levels of blood glucose and insulin in IR group were significantly higher than those in non-IR group ( P<0.05) . The Gn dose [ (1947.35±129.13) IU vs (1522.70±88.41) IU] and abortion rate [32.69% (17/52) vs 13.70% (10/73) ] in IR group was significantly higher than those in non-IR group ( P<0.05) , and the clinical pregnancy rate [40.00% (52/130) vs 57.48% (73/127) ] and live birth rate [51.92% (27/52) vs 72.60% (53/73) ] was significantly lower than those in non-IR group ( P<0.05) . Logistic regression analysis showed that age, BMI, basic LH, basic T and HOMA-IR was independent risk factors for clinical outcome of IVF/ICSI-ET in infertility patients with PCOS ( P<0.05) , and basic AMH and Gn dose were protective factors for clinical outcome ( P<0.05) . Conclusion:IR negatively affects the clinical outcome of IVF/ICSI-ET in infertile patients with PCOS, HOMA-IR is a risk factor for clinical outcomes, and IR should be evaluated in time for infertile patients with PCOS.
9.Relationship between the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio and prehypertension
Wenyan JIANG ; Shujuan GAO ; Wenjuan FU ; Xiangrong LU
Clinical Medicine of China 2018;34(5):399-402
Objective To investigate the relationship between the ratio of neutrophils to lymphocyte and prehypertension and its clinical significance. Methods In May 2015,three thousand one hundred and twenty-six subjects who underwent physical examination in Tangshan People's Hospital Health Examination Center were enrolled in the study. 120 cases of pre hyperton were selected as the observation group,and 120 with normal blood pressure were used as the control group. The neutrophils and lymphocyte counts of the subjects were detected. The relationship among the two groups of test indicators,the ratio of neutrophils to lymphocyte counts and blood pressure was analyzed. Results The ratio of neutrophil and lymphocytes in the observation group was (2. 28± 0. 39), significantly higher than that in the control group ( 1. 41 ± 0. 32) ( t= 1. 196 P =0. 028). According to the different ratio of neutrophils / lymphocytes,the patients were divided into 3 groups,group A (1. 12 ± 0. 23), group B ( 1. 73 ± 0. 08), group C ( 2. 57 ± 0. 39), aling with the ratio increasing, the blood pressure increased,the systolic blood pressure of group A,B,C was (115±9) mmHg,(117±11) mmHg,(128 ±6) mmHg,respectively. The difference was statistically significant (F=4. 404,P=0. 013),the diastolic blood pressure of group A,B,C was (73±5) mmHg,(78±7) mmHg,(86±4) mmHg,respectively. The difference was statistically significant (F=4. 553,P=0. 027). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that the ratio of neutrophils to lymphocytes was affected by systolic blood pressure,blood glucose,high density lipoprotein,BMI and triglyceride. Conclusion There is correlation between the ratio of neutrophil to lymphocyte and prehypertension, suggesting that inflammation may be involved in the occurrence and development of hypertension.
10.Development of a 30 Y-STR Loci with middle or low mutations multiplex PCR system
Weiwei WU ; Honglei HAO ; Huaifeng WANG ; Bing LIU ; Xinglin MEI ; Xiang ZHOU ; Yanjia SU ; Wenyan REN ; Yanfang FU ; Xiaoting ZHENG ; Dejian LV
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2018;33(1):11-16
Objective To deveplope construct and validate a novel multiplex PCR system comprised of 30 Y-STR markers only with low and moderate mutation rates. Methods 30 Y-STRs characterized by low/moderate mutation rate and middle/high polymorphic was amplified simultaneously in a multiplex PCR system using the six color labeling fluorescence. PCR product was analyzed in a ABI 3500XL Genetic Analyzer. The accuracy, specifity, sensitivity and stability of the system and its validation on the mixtures were evaluated. Results The validation studies demonstrated that the system is a stable, accurate, and sensitive multiplex PCR system. The sensitivity was 0.0625ng DNA. Y-STR could be detection in a male/female DNA mixture ratio of 1:4. Conclusion The primary study demonstrates that this multiplex PCR system is effective and reliable for forensic routine DNA analysis. It will be very helpful for constructing Chinese forensic Y-STR database and population genetic research.


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